Recently, on Twitter and Facebook I noticed graphs of climate change and its impacts being posted. These were often unaccompanied with data sources or links. A lot of misinformation occurs across the ...
This is your first of three free stories this month. Become a free or sustaining member to read unlimited articles, webinars and ebooks. Climate scientists know this hard truth better than anyone: You ...
Pretty hard to argue with that, right? Mostly because that’s a graph and graphs don’t talk. But yeah, the data are pretty compelling too. As Klein points out, 2012 was the ninth-warmest year ever ...
Do you see it? The line graph, in the artwork above? Take another look. Whoa, right? Artist and scientist Jill Pelto combines art with scientific data to raise awareness about climate change. In this ...
The world is going to have to spend trillions investing in new transport, buildings and energy systems. So why not spend a little more to get all the long-term benefits of a cleaner, greener economy?
Back in 1999, Penn State University climate scientist Michael Mann released the climate change movement’s most potent symbol: The “hockey stick,” a line graph of global temperature over the last 1,500 ...
After a four-year hiatus during the Trump administration, the EPA announced this week the return of its Climate Change Indicators website. (The Trump administration deleted many of the EPA's climate ...
As usual, cherry picking and misrepresentations are used to oppose climate policies There’s a chart that’s become the favorite, go-to among those who distort climate science in order to justify ...
The climate scientist behind a renowned global-warming stripe graphic said he’s going to need more colours to represent the warmer world of the future. Professor Ed Hawkins designed the visualisation ...
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