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Five Faunal Forecasters: Can Animals Predict the Weather?
Here are five animals that are known for their weather wisdom. Some of these proverbs are true, while others...
See Stars This Winter Using Citizen Science
Discover citizen science projects and free curriculum to help kids learn about the night sky. February 3 marks...
Environmental Education Activities to Keep Your Students Engaged This Winter
Environmental educators need to find unique ways to keep their students engaged with the material outside of...
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Hurricanes, droughts, tornadoes, snowstorms, floodingâ¦extreme weather can happen at any time, anywhere, and it affects all of us. In 2014, the United States
Evidence resulting from sophisticated “bookkeeping” and “fingerprinting” research techniques convinces the scientific community that it is “extremely likely”
El pronóstico de la NOAA para la temporada de huracanes del Atlántico en el 2015 predecÃa un 70 por ciento de probabilidad de tener una temporada de
Communications researchers and other scholars sometimes point to climate change as a âwicked' issue in part because of the verbal traps and pitfalls
The rapidly rising temperature increases in most of the last three decades of the 20th century have slowed since around 1998, but the warming slow-down is
A large body of fully vetted scientific research provides compelling evidence that solar output from our Sun is not a major factor in causing the global
Pumpkin pies, jack-o-lanterns...weather has a big impact on the availability of our favorite fall squash. Whether the weather is wet and soggy, hot and dry, or
More than 97% of climate scientists have concluded human-caused climate change is happening. Get answers to common questions about climate change and find out
Learn about the alarming rise in wildfires and their impact on public health and the environment. Discover how sustainability measures can mitigate this growing
Imagine an animal about the size of three school buses parked end-to-end, with a weight roughly equivalent to 40 elephants, migrating south for the winter. This
Pagination
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