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NASA data: hottest May on record makes the 12-months running mean global temperature anomaly (shown) rise to + 1 °C pic.twitter.com/6YhwKyo2JP
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- The Temperature Spiral Has An Update. It’s Not Pretty.
- Here’s What Actual Climate Scientists Think Of Trump’s New Energy Plan
- Climate Change Has Claimed Its First Mammalian Victim
- Greenland Hits Record 75°F, Sets Melt Record As Globe Aims At Hottest Year
- Did Donald Trump Deny The California Drought Because He’s Lost Touch With Reality?
- The Media Is Ignoring The Most Important Part Of Stephen Hawking’s Comments On Trump
- Wall Street Journal Runs Ad Trashing WSJ’s Climate Science Denial
- Warming Means Nicer U.S. Weather, But It Won’t Last
- Bleaching Has Hit 93 Percent of the Great Barrier Reef
- Studies Show Link Between Red Meat and Climate Change
- Study Touts Benefits Of “Leave It In The Ground” Strategy For Federal Land
- Scientists Compare Climate Change Impacts At 1.5C & 2C
- Was 2012 A Warmup For 2016?
- Climate Change to Cut Global Financial Assets by Trillions
- Tweet of the Day: This Year’s Temps
- With May Record, Global Temps in ‘New Neighborhood’
- Study: Most Fossil Fuels Unburnable Without Carbon Capture
- Wildfires Disrupt Oil Sands, Exposing Climate Risk
- Multiple Western States Are Ablaze With Wildfires
- Climate Scientists Have Warned Us Of Coral Bleaching For Years. It’s Here
- Ocean Heat Comes Back to Haunt Coral Reefs
- Melting Arctic Could Supercharge Climate Feedback Loop
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