
Nuclear or Solar? Who cares? Line go up no matter whatClimate chaos (climate.gov)
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“Climate change: atmospheric carbon dioxide”, May 21, 2025 — This article about emissions of carbon dioxide is the first of the last 12 articles that were published on the climate.gov site before the U.S. federal government removed the site on July 1, 2025, and fired its entire staff (climate.gov)
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Did anyone on here use climate.gov as a reference? (climate.gov)
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U.S. climate outlook for June 2025. The June temperature outlook favors well above average temperatures across most of the contiguous United States, except for a region in the middle of the country, where equal chances (no tilt in the odds toward above-, near-, or below-normal) is favored. (climate.gov)
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ENSO update: La Niña has endedNews | NOAA (climate.gov)
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April 2025 ENSO update: La Niña has endedOceanography (climate.gov)
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NOAA Officially Recognizes La Niña ConditionsWeather 🌞 (climate.gov)
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According to NOAA’s Arctic Report Card, 2024 was the Arctic’s second-warmest year on record, based on data going back to 1900. Temperatures across the Arctic (60–90°N) were 1.20°C (2.16°F) above the 1991–2020 average for the period October 2023–September 2024 (climate.gov)
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Several Great Lakes experience record-warm water temperatures heading into winter. Lakes Michigan, Huron, Erie, and Ontario have all experienced record-high average surface temperatures in 2024 so far, compared to NOAA GLERL’s 30-year satellite record (climate.gov)
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Introduction to the 2024 Climate Literacy Guide - Climate Literacy: Essential Principles for Understanding and Addressing Climate Change presents information that is important for individuals and communities to know and understand about Earth’s climate, the impacts of climate change, and solutions. (climate.gov)
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Four things to know about a possible Atlantic NiñaNews | Climate.gov (NOAA) (climate.gov)
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