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Game-time guacamole may get harder to make as climate reduces avocado shipments from Mexico
Last year, avocado exports from Michoacan for the Super Bowl grew by 20% to 140,000 tons. This year, that number actually declined by 2,000 ton.
Dial it up to Category 6? As warming stokes storms, some want a bigger hurricane category
The study’s authors said that open-ended grouping doesn’t warn people enough about the higher dangers from monstrous storms that flirt with 200 mph (322 kph) or higher.
July has been so blistering hot, scientists already calculate that it’s the warmest month on record
July 2023 will pass the old record by 0.2 degrees Celsius (.36 degrees Fahrenheit).
Sick of hearing about record heat? Scientists say those numbers paint the story of a warming world
Meteorologists and scientists say records like these give a glimpse of the big picture: a warming planet caused by climate change.
Florida Keys coral reefs are already bleaching as water temperatures hit record highs
Because of climate change and other factors, the Keys waters have lost 80% to 90% of their coral over the last 50 years.
Recent events that indicate Earth’s climate has entered uncharted territory
Average planetary temperature are a clear sign of how pollutants released by humans are warming their environment.
Weather’s unwanted guest: Nasty La Nina keeps popping up
The current double-dip La Nina set a record for strength last month.
How climate scientists keep hope alive as damage worsens
The coping technique these scientists have in common is doing something to help.
Forecast: 40% chance Earth to be hotter than Paris goal soon
There’s a 40% chance that the world will get so hot in the next five years.
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