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NOAA Climate Scientists Cruise Washington and Baltimore for Hotspots—of Greenhouse Gases and Air Pollutants

Sensors on a vehicle they jokingly call “NOAA’s ARC” detect carbon dioxide, methane, carbon monoxide, nitrogen oxides and black carbon.

By Aman Azhar

Xinrong Ren, a climate scientist with National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), notes down readings from air pollution monitoring instrument fitted on the mobile lab after surveying methane hotspots in and around Baltimore. Credit: Aman Azhar
During the high tide the inhabitants of Ghoramara Island in India are fixing the fragile soil embankment to restrain the further land erosion and the high tide that inundates to the island that is rapidly disappearing due to the sea level rise. Credit: Debsuddha Banerjee / Climate Visuals Countdown

New Federal Report Warns of Accelerating Impacts From Sea Level Rise

By Bob Berwyn

A bicyclist rides along a flooded street as a powerful storm moves across Southern California on Feb. 17, 2017 in Sun Valley, California. Credit: David McNew/Getty Images

NOAA’s ‘New Normals’ Climate Data Raises Questions About What’s Normal

By Bob Berwyn, Matt deGrood

War on NOAA? A Climate Denier’s Arrival Raises Fears the Agency's Climate Mission Is Under Attack

By Marianne Lavelle

Barry Myers appeared before a House Science subcommittee in 2013 to discuss weather forecasting. Credit: Mark Wilson/Getty Images

Trump Nominee to Lead Climate Agency Supported Privatizing U.S. Weather Data

By Sabrina Shankman

NOAA Center for Weather and Climate Prediction in Riverdale, Md.

Climate Scientists Challenge NOAA Suit, Fearing More to Come

By Lisa Song

Places like Robbins, Md., are already struggling with sea level rise

Sea Level Rise Estimate Grows Alarmingly Higher in Latest Federal Report

By Nicholas Kusnetz

November and December brought record warmth to the Arctic

Unrelenting Global Warming Sends Sea Ice to Record Low

By Bob Berwyn

U.S. Drought Monitor map from March 19, 2013

2013: Nation's Drought to Persist and Worsen

By Katherine Bagley

Temperature rise

The Lethal Effects of Climate Change

By Robert Krier, InsideClimate News

Rep. Henry Waxman (D-Calif.)

Dems Want Hearing to Address Climate Skepticism

By Elizabeth McGowan, InsideClimate News

A drilling rig stands over a natural gas well in Colorado

Study: 4% of Gas Escaping from Wells

By Nicholas Kusnetz, InsideClimate News

Two ranchers walk across parched dried soil in Culberson County, Texas.

Texas Heat Caused by Warming: Hansen

By Elizabeth Grossman, InsideClimate News

Rajenda Pachauri, chair of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC),

Primer: IPCC's Report on Wild Weather & Warming

By Katherine Bagley, InsideClimate News

U.S. Aims to Improve Wind Forecasting

By Dan Haugen, Midwest Energy News

2010 Is Warmest of Years, But Congress Still Cold on Action

By Maria Gallucci

Photos of Fracturing Glacier Out of Reach

By Andrew Freeman, for Climate Central

For Oyster Industry, Gulf Oil Disaster is Far from Over

By Jacoba Charles

State of the Climate Report: Unmistakable Signs of Warming, Decade to Decade

by Juliette Jowit, Guardian

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