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A look at our changing environment.
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A month of extra-hot days
The past 12 months have been the hottest ever measured across the globe. This may not be everyone’s experience in every location, but the average person on Earth experienced 26 more days of abnormally high temperatures than they would have in the absence of climate change. Researchers considered a given day’s temperature to be abnormally […]
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Olive oil and climate change
Olive oil is a liquid fat obtained by mashing whole olives and extracting the oil. A superfood staple of the Mediterranean diet, olive oil is used in kitchens around the world for frying, sauteing, baking, and as a condiment. It can also be widely found in cosmetics, soaps, and pharmaceutical products. Globally, 2.6 million tons […]
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Cloud brightening
Solar geoengineering is a type of climate intervention: deliberate actions designed to affect the climate. There are several ways to try to reduce the amount of sunlight reaching the surface of the earth and all of them are controversial. Perhaps the least controversial approach is cloud brightening. The idea is based on something called the […]
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Around-the-clock clean energy
Using solar and wind power can go a long way toward replacing fossil fuel-generated electricity, particularly with the addition of battery energy storage. But because of the intermittent nature of both sun and wind, other sources are still needed. There is also the need for ways to produce high temperature for industrial processes. Complete decarbonization […]
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Deer vs. caribou
The combination of a warming climate and human disruption of traditional habitats has been causing changes in the ranges of many animal species. Over the past century, white-tailed deer have greatly expanded their range in North America. Researchers from a group of Canadian institutions have been investigating the expansion of the deer in the boreal […]
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California renewable energy
California has aggressively pursued the use of renewable energy, particularly solar and wind power. Last year, renewables supplied 54% of the state’s electricity needs. This year, California has been achieving some remarkable milestones with its renewable energy. As of May 26th, California had produced more than 100% of its electricity demand with wind, solar, and […]