by Environmental News | Jul 21, 2017 | Our Planet
Author: charles the moderator / Source: Watts Up With That? From the NOAA global air sampling network are plotted since the beginning of 1979 by Michael Sandoval July 18, 2017 “Agricultural and wetland emissions” from the planet’s tropical areas, not oil and...
by Environmental News | Jun 22, 2017 | Our Planet
Author: Charlie Gaeta / Source: Nature World News (Photo : Acropora via Wikimedia CC BY 3.0) Coral reefs have been going through the roughest bleaching phenomenon since 1998. That event appears to have come to an end in 2017. That’s the good news. But...
by Environmental News | Jun 19, 2017 | Petition For Change
Author: Amelia Urry / Source: Grist NOAA will continue to monitor temperatures just to be sure, but according to the agency’s latest ocean forecast, the longest, most widespread coral bleaching event is almost over. The current bleaching event — one of only...
by Environmental News | Jun 18, 2017 | Our Planet
Author: Debbie Carlson / Source: the Guardian How experts use weather data to improve forecasts, saving lives and money – video Farmers have been obsessed with weather for thousands of years. Ancient Greeks and Babylonians sought guidance on planting and...
by Environmental News | May 4, 2017 | Our Planet
Author: Anthony Watts / Source: Watts Up With That? … meanwhile California sea level rise “model study” claims 10 foot rise by 2100 Guest essay by Larry Hamlin NOAA has just updated its coastal sea level rise tide gauge data including actual measurements...