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Posted on January 27, 2017

The Birth—and Possible Death—of the SAGE III Atmospheric Satellite

The Birth—and Possible Death—of the SAGE III Atmospheric Satellite
This is exactly the type of space missions that could be in jeopardy as the Trump administration continues active hostility toward climate research. The post The Birth—and Possible Death—of the SAGE III Atmospheric Satellite appeared first on WIRED.
Posted on January 26, 2017

New Weather Satellites Can Spot Floods Before They Happen

New Weather Satellites Can Spot Floods Before They Happen
The GOES-16 satellite scans the Earth better, faster, and more often---good news for climate scientists, meteorologists, and you. The post New Weather Satellites Can Spot Floods Before They Happen appeared first on WIRED.
Posted on January 19, 2017

Rogue Scientists Race to Save Climate Data from Trump

Rogue Scientists Race to Save Climate Data from Trump
The incoming Trump administration's EPA transition team intends to remove some climate data from the agency's website. These researchers are swooping in to help. The post Rogue Scientists Race to Save Climate Data from Trump appeared first on WIRED.
Posted on December 27, 2016

2016 Was a Pivotal Year in the War on Climate Change

2016 Was a Pivotal Year in the War on Climate Change
After Trump's election, will other countries toss their emissions-cutting commitments, or sanction the US if it reneges on the Paris climate agreement? The post 2016 Was a Pivotal Year in the War on Climate Change appeared first on WIRED.
Posted on November 11, 2016

La Niña Will Hang Out Until January—February Tops

La Niña Will Hang Out Until January—February Tops
The National Weather Service just updated its prediction for the global weather-influencing climate event. The post La Niña Will Hang Out Until January—February Tops appeared first on WIRED.
Posted on October 27, 2016

La Niña’s Not Here, But Whatever Let’s Have a La Niña Winter

La Niña’s Not Here, But Whatever Let’s Have a La Niña Winter
La Niña isn't guaranteed after an El Niño, but this year's conditions are looking more favorable. The post La Niña's Not Here, But Whatever Let's Have a La Niña Winter appeared first on WIRED.
Posted on January 5, 2016

Don’t Blame These Rains and Floods on El Niño

Don’t Blame These Rains and Floods on El Niño

Rain in L.A., tornadoes in Texas, floods in the Midwest. But the monster El Niño is being set up!

The post Don’t Blame These Rains and Floods on El Niño appeared first on WIRED.

Posted on December 22, 2015

The Paris Climate Agreement

The Paris Climate Agreement

Twenty-one years after the world's leaders first met to try and hammer out a climate agreement, the UN Paris talks succeeded.

The post The Paris Climate Agreement appeared first on WIRED.

Posted on December 22, 2015

The Most Important Climate Stories of 2015

The Most Important Climate Stories of 2015

This year saw a global change in the fight against climate change.

The post The Most Important Climate Stories of 2015 appeared first on WIRED.

Posted on December 22, 2015

Wood Pellets Aren’t So Hot

Wood Pellets Aren’t So Hot

In October, a three part report from Climate Central showed how Europe's appetite for wood is gobbling up forests in the American south faster than they are being planted.

The post Wood Pellets Aren’t So Hot appeared first on WIRED.

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