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We need NOAA now more than ever

Real Climate

Findings on changes in the private weather industry, 2017. References: National Weather Service Enterprise Analysis Report.

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New Analysis Suggests We Have Already Hit Peak Internal Combustion Engine

Yale E360

A new analysis from Bloomberg New Energy Finance (BNEF) suggests that global sales of gas-powered cars likely peaked in 2017, marking a major milestone in the shift to electric vehicles. Demand for conventional vehicles fell in 2018 and 2019 before dropping sharply in 2020 amid the coronavirus pandemic.

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Sun Unleashes Most Powerful Solar Flare Since 2017

Scientific American

The flare may have been accompanied by a plasma eruption now headed toward Earth

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Stop the Burn, Save Lives: The case for a community-led zero waste model in Baltimore

Union of Concerned Scientists

A study by the Chesapeake Bay Foundation in 2017 found air quality in the region was ranked moderate or worse one of every three days, […]. The Baltimore region ranks among the worst in the U.S. for air pollution.

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Climate Change Is Turning California’s Wildfire Season into Wildfire Year

Union of Concerned Scientists

Until 2017, winter wildfires in California didn’t burn much area. In 2017, however, a record number of fires burned during the winter months. A cycle of climate impacts throughout the year can compound to create dangerous conditions, like we saw ahead of 2017’s unprecedented winter wildfires (Fig. Winter wildfires.

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Great Barrier Reef Is Hit by Another Mass Bleaching Event

Yale E360

Mass beachings have grown more frequent with rising temperatures, afflicting the reef in 1998, 2002, 2016, 2017, 2020, and again this year. The Great Barrier Reef is undergoing its sixth mass bleaching event, as unusually warm waters stress corals, authorities say. Read more on E360 ?.

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Climate Change May Have Doubled the Number of Houston Homes Flooded by Hurricane Harvey

Yale E360

If not for climate change, 2017's Hurricane Harvey might have flooded half as many homes in the Houston area, a new study finds. Read more on E360 ?.