Detroit hit by unusual amounts of rain causing flash flooding

Flash flooding inundated many highways in the Detroit metro area on Saturday, with more rain in the forecast.

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Atlantic Ocean: Subtle Shifts Hint at Dramatic Dangers

Michael Mann weighs in on the worrisome shifts in the great conveyor belt, and the dangerous heatwave threatening the Pacific Northwest.

Natural Gas vs Coal, and what does it mean for the Climate?

Robert Howarth talks with Dan Miller about natural gas (methane) and coal in terms what these fossil energies hold for our climate.

Dangerous heat wave strains Texas power grid

Record-breaking drought and sweltering temperatures are baking parts of the U.S.

James Hansen: May 2021 Global Temperature Update

The 12-month global temperature should reach minimum near +1.1C in late 2021. Maximum at next El Nino is likely to be near +1.5C due to rising CO2 , CH4 , N O, solar irradiance and Earth’s energy imbalance.

NASA: The Land Temperature Bell Curve Heat Up (1950-2020)

This visualization shows that as land temperatures have increased since 1950, hotter days have become more common and colder days have become less common.

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