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Asteroid samples returned to Earth had been instantly colonized by micro organism
We have known for some time that complex chemistry occurs in space. Organic molecules have been detected in cold molecular clouds, and we have even found…
Hey Carbon Temporary, cease complicated model-based “attribution examine” outcomes with actual…
The Carbon Brief (TCB) recently launched an interactive webpage titled “Mapping: How climate change is affecting extreme weather around the world.” However,…
Testing the robots that might discover Europe
Europa, one of Jupiter's four Galilean satellites, is one of the most interesting places in the solar system to search for life. However, the…
Rising Tide Reveals Even Local weather Protesters Want Fossil Fuels – Are You Okay With That?
Essay by Eric Worrall
Last week, Rising Tide provided a powerful showcase for plastic fossil fuel products during their climate protest.
Arrests come…
4.45 billion years in the past there was sizzling water on Mars
Earth and Mars were very similar when they were young. Four billion years ago, both planets had vast, warm seas. But while Earth retained its oceans,…
No, Atlanta Information First, local weather change will not be threatening the “lifestyle” of…
A Nov. 18 article from Atlanta News First (ANF) claims that climate change is impacting Georgia farmers and restaurants that rely on local products. This…
That is what we learn about Earth's short-term mini-moon
A new “mini moon” has been joining Earth for just over a month. The object is an asteroid that temporarily accompanies the Earth on its journey around the…
“There’s a design downside in local weather coverage” with Dr. Roger Pielke Jr. and Chris…
Bleeding
On Wednesday in Denver we had the pleasure of speaking with Dr. Roger Pielke Jr. (UC Boulder) and Chris Wright, CEO and Chairman of…
The unusual pulsar on the middle of the Crab Nebula
Thanks to the Hubble Space Telescope, we all have a vivid image of the Crab Nebula in our minds' eyes. It is the remnant of a supernova explosion that…
The mathematics behind New York Metropolis's Municipal Legislation 97 doesn't add up –…
Roger Caiazza
New York City Local Law 97 (LL97) requires "most buildings over 25,000 square feet to meet new energy efficiency and greenhouse gas…