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Arctic Amplification
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Published May 26, 2013
Temperatures are warming faster in the Arctic than anywhere else in the world. Here’s why.
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Long-Term Global Warming Trend Continues
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Published January 16, 2013
2012 ranks among the ten hottest years on record; all ten years have occurred since 1998.
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Cooling off in October
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Published November 16, 2012
October broke a 16-month streak of warmer than average temperatures in the contiguous United States. Nevertheless, 2012 was poised to go down as the warmest year on record.
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Mapping the Hot Summer
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Published August 17, 2012
July 2012 was the world’s 4th hottest July recorded since 1880.
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Cook’s View of the Transit of Venus
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Published June 3, 2012
A famous captain once spied the passage of a planet between Sun and Earth. You can, too.
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North America Swelters in March Heat
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Published April 17, 2012
Temperatures were well above the norm for the month, setting records and rising well above the long-term trends.
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New View of the Deepest Trench
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Published April 14, 2012
Oceanographers make new maps of the Mariana Trench that are 20 times better than anything before.
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