The surprising January heat record coincides with a new study by a climate science heavyweight, former top NASA scientist James Hansen, and others arguing that global warming is accelerating.
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That’s according to a chart from Deutsche Bank, which shows how global manufacturing has shifted dramatically since 1995. Standing out is the surge in China’s share of that global pie ...
In some ways, that record heat was expected: Scientists predicted that El Niño, combined with decreasing air pollution that cools the earth, would cause temperatures to skyrocket. But even those ...