Climate Change is Making Tropical Storms More Intense

Climate Change is Making Tropical Storms More Intense

There might not be scientific consensus on the frequency of destructive storms increasing across the globe, but there is widespread agreement that the intensity of storms is increasing.

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How Can Global Warming Make it Snow?

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We’re sure you recall the power outages which were caused by unprecedented cold, snow, and freezing temperatures in Texas. And you might have noticed that climate skeptics suggest that this disproves global warming once and for all. But in fact, global warming leading to record low temperatures makes perfect sense.

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History: Real World Consequences of Our Changing Climate

History: 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.

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What’s the Difference Between Climate Change and Global Warming?

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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.

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Countdown with the Hive to a New Year

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Let’s take a look back on 2020 with a mind toward what we will accomplish together in 2021!

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All Tricks and No Treats

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It’s October, the spookiest month of the year, complete with ghosts and goblins, witches and black cats, scary stories and… climate change? Most of us have at least some small knowledge of the increasing effects of climate change on our planet—increased global temperatures, warming seas, rising seas, melting ice caps, bleaching corals, biodiversity loss, fires, floods, and more. There are, however, some spookier anomalies taking place around the world….

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Debunking Climate Skepticism

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History is full of arguments about the worthiness of facts. Skeptics often don’t know any better. Sometimes they refuse to listen. Other times they are fed misinformation or outright lies that convince them of a certain argument.

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