Clouds are condensed moisture. They are a collection of tiny water droplets or ice crystals floating in the sky. Sometimes they float high up in the atmosphere, while other times, they appear so low as if we
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The Great Emissions Rebound
There were fears during 2020 that the dip in carbon emissions we were experiencing would be short-lived, and that 2021 would bring a bounce back of global CO2e. And, indeed, that fear has been realized.
Read moreClimate Science: What’s So Good About a Sustainable Future?
This week in our climate science series we take a look at the best case scenario for our planet if everyone prioritizes a transition to sustainability.
Read moreClimate Science: A Sustainable Transition
This week we look at some of the basic information that everyone should understand in order to transition to a sustainable lifestyle.
Read moreClimate Science: Key Organizations and Agencies to Know
This week, we look at the key players who are providing information, support, and advances in the science of climate change.
Read moreClimate Science History: Causes and Consequences of Climate Change
This week, we take a look into the more significant causes of climate change and resulting consequences.
Read moreHistory: Who’s Who in Pioneering Climate Change Science Understanding
So, we’ve examined the history of the Earth’s climate and how climatic changes impacted earlier civilizations. But when did we first begin to actually learn about and understand our climate?
Read moreHistory: Real World Consequences of Our Changing Climate
This week we take a look into the shorter history of changes to our climate throughout the history of humans.
Read morePlanetary History: Earth’s Changing Climate
In the next few weeks, we’ll be taking a look at climate. We’ll investigate our planet’s past, present, and discuss what could be the future of a habitable Earth.
Read moreClausius-Clapeyron Equation: We are Running Out of Water
Water is a fundamental resource for all life on Earth. What would humans do without fresh water? Well, we may well find out in 2050. The UN has projected that the demand for water in 2050 will
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