U.S. coasts are dynamic environments and economically vibrant places to live and work. As of 2013, coastal shoreline counties were home to 133.2 million people, or 42% of the population. […]
Hawaii first state to enact 100% carbon neutral goal
Carbon neutrality means Hawaii would have to account for and offset all of its emissions — an effort that would extend beyond adding more green energy. The state will need […]
Sea level rise threatens 2.4M US homes
Sea level rise in the contiguous United States is expected to make tidal flooding worse, which puts 311,000 homes worth about $117.5 billion at risk of chronic flooding over the […]
melting greenland
Melting Greenland We knew climate change was melting Greenland’s glaciers, but new data shows things are even worse than we thought. Recall that even a 2C temperature rise now seems […]
Our time is running out – The Arctic sea ice is going!
Book review by John Hollins, CACOR Chair, Board of Directors. A Farewell To Ice, Peter Wadhams; Penguin Books, 2016 2017 September 3 According to John Falkingham of the Canadian Meteorological […]