Bloomberg columnist Mark Gongloff says this scary-looking chart is something "climate denialists can't ignore" because it shows how much hotter the world has been getting since 1930. The chart should ...
The first piece I wrote when I started at Splinter back in March was about a chart. A chart that I looked at every day, that had lodged itself in prominent corners of my brain in such a way as to ...
Back in March, I wrote about the climate change chart that was slowly driving me insane, the decades-long record of global average sea surface temperatures (minus the poles) where 2023 and 2024 had ...
Data visualizations are some of the most powerful tools in a climate science communicator’s playbook. The most famous have taken on enormous symbolic value—like the “Hockey Stick” graph showing rising ...
A social media post about Japanese monks "accidentally" creating the world's longest climate dataset recently went viral, with 1.2 million views, bringing renewed attention to a topic that fell under ...
Every now and then you come across a piece of evidence that feels strong enough to cut through the noise and change minds. Zeke Hausfather, a climate scientist at Berkeley Earth, recently produced a ...
TAMPA, Fla. (WFLA) — In my 3 decade-long career being a weather forecaster, and now Chief Meteorologist and Climate Specialist, I have never observed so many of Earth’s vital signs blinking red.
This story was originally published by WIRED and is reproduced here as part of the Climate Desk collaboration. Google has come up with a way to better map Earth’s disasters, predict them, and be able ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Bloomberg columnist Mark Gongloff says this scary-looking chart is something "climate denialists can't ignore" because it shows ...
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