Time Flies

I noticed the following article about arctic sea ice loss this week: https://insideclimatenews.org/news/16022017/arctic-sea-ice-extent-nasa-global-warming-climate-change?utm_source=twitter&utm_medium=social What struck me was not so much the results, but the fact that the reported study began in 1979, the year I graduated from high school. Briefly, the article reported that Claire Parkinson, now a senior climate change scientist at NASA, began […]

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Post 4. A Picture Is Worth a Thousand Words

Lately those wanting to show warming trends have been using simple pictures or pictograms. A pictogram acts like a graph, but in most instances gets a point across faster and more precisely than say a bar chart. The human brain processes colors and pictures more easily than representative symbols. The National Center for Environmental Information has started […]

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