Kelp forests are an invaluable natural resource that sequester carbon, protect our shores, and support marine biodiversity.
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History: 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 more10 Weird Effects of Climate Change You Need to Know
Up until now we’ve given you some pretty dire news on the worst possible consequences of our changing climate. And while we’re all trying to fight against this becoming our reality, we’ve learned that some consequences aren’t totally devastating, they’re maybe just a little weird…
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 moreWhat’s the Difference Between Climate Change and Global Warming?
Today we’re talking about some terms that often cause more than a bit of confusion, and are sometimes used interchangeably, incorrectly: weather, climate, global warming, and climate change.
Read moreMitigating Climate Change: It Starts With Better Ocean Data
A molecule of CO2 emitted in India or China has the same effect on the climate system as a molecule emitted in the United States. No matter where we are, climate change affects us all the same.
Read moreWhy is 1.5°C of Global Warming Important?
We’ve talked about the Paris Agreement before, the international treaty on climate change adopted by 196 Parties at COP 21 in December of 2015. Its goal is to limit global warming to well below 2, preferably 1.5 degrees Celsius, compared to pre-industrial levels. But why? Today, let’s talk about what that 1.5 degrees actually means.
Read moreCountdown with the Hive to a New Year
Let’s take a look back on 2020 with a mind toward what we will accomplish together in 2021!
Read moreVote Like the Survival of Our Planet Depends On It
We often talk about the power of our vote to spur change in the world. We encourage you to vote for leaders who believe in science and want to ensure our planet remains habitable for all life on it. If there was ever a time to choose to use your power, now is it.
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