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Climate Change: Annual greenhouse gas index
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the climate today compared to the past? To answer this question, NOAA developed the Annual
Greenhouse Gas
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National Climate Assessment: Reducing greenhouse gas emissions will save thousands of lives in the U. S.
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as climate change continues, according to the Fourth National Climate Assessment (NCA4). If
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Even small additional increases in greenhouse gases will make decades-long "megadroughts" in the Southwest more common
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continues. Recent NOAA-funded research found that even small additional increases in
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How NOAA keeps track of carbon dioxide and other greenhouse gases
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Since 2004, researchers in NOAA's Global Monitoring Division have released the Annual
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Monitoring Greenhouse Gases in Antarctic Snow
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a team of researchers recently measured striking changes in the concentration of HFC-23, a
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'Glaciers, last call' from the Art x Climate Gallery
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region are projected to continue rising, but the amount of warming depends on the pathway
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Tracking Greenhouse Gases from NOAA's Tall Towers
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emissions from automobiles, industry, and natural sources. For example, measurements of the
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Past and future temperatures in the United States' hottest month of the year
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July 19, 2023
on the bottom) are projected to increase in the future if the world follows a path of high
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Has climate change already affected ENSO?
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help to intensify ENSO-related drought development. So, it's a double whammy if in fact
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forcing does boost the variability in ENSO cycle sea surface temperatures, like Cai and colleague ...
As the North Slope of Alaska warms, greenhouse gases have nowhere to go but up
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Theo Stein
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Alaska delay freezing of tundra, increasing the length of time the tundra is giving off
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