jay_zynism via Getty reader comments 78 For nearly a year now, a bizarre heating event has been unfolding across the world’s oceans. In March 2023, global sea surface temperatures started shattering record daily highs and have stayed that way since. You can see 2023 in the orange line below, the other gray lines being previous years. ..
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Enlarge / Even the shade may not be enough to save your Nintendo Switch in extreme temperatures. reader comments 105 with 69 posters participating, including story author Share this story One of the main perks of portable consoles is the ability to play them outside the house, a use we’ve seen emphasized in multiple marketing ..
Enlarge / The ice age climate (left) gave way to one that slowly warmed until industrial times. Matthew Osman reader comments 130 with 58 posters participating Share this story The climate “hockey stick” refers to a reconstruction of temperatures over the past 1,000 years. The data shows flattish temperatures over the last millennium, like the ..
Right now, a lot of the methane created or extracted during other activities goes to waste. reader comments 39 with 29 posters participating Share this story The EPA announced new rules today that would slash methane leaks from the oil and gas sector, a significant source of carbon emissions that represents 30 percent of methane ..
Enlarge / Lightning strikes in the far north of Canada. Sandra Angers-Blondin reader comments 49 with 28 posters participating Share this story The Arctic isn’t doing so hot. That’s because it is, in fact, too hot. It’s warming at least twice as fast as the rest of the planet, which is setting off vicious feedback ..
Ora la questione ambientale diventa seria perchè, con l’aumento del prezzo dei trasporti, entrerà nelle tasche di tutti voi. Non è più solo una scusa per bigiare la scuola, ma un vero e proprio strumento per una politica fiscale sbagliata e punitiva per i cittadini e le aziende. Personalmente, anche dopo aver letto un po’ ..
Enlarge / Warm, moist air flowing north from the Gulf of Mexico may dominate the Great Plains’ response to climate change. reader comments 21 Share this story By increasing the energy stored in our atmosphere, climate change is expected to generate more severe storms and heat waves. Severe storms and heat waves, however, also happen ..