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Rising Temperatures: A Month Versus a Decade
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Published October 24, 2014
April to September 2014 was the hottest spring and summer in 130 years of recordkeeping. Here’s why that matters, and why it doesn’t.
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Drought Recorded Across Half of the U.S.
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Published May 13, 2014
Severe to extreme drought persists in the Southwest and the Plains in May 2014.
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Climate Changes in the United States
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Published May 8, 2014
Climate change is already affecting the American people in far-reaching ways, says a new climate report.
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2013 Continued the Long-Term Warming Trend
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Published January 22, 2014
The GISS Land-Ocean Temperature Index put 2013 into the top ten warmest years in the global record, even though temperatures in the United States were not much warmer than usual.
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Global Temperature Anomaly, 1880–2013
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Published January 21, 2014
A NASA research analysis shows how much warmer the Earth has grown compared to an averaged base period from 1951 to 1980.
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Worldwide Glaciers
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Published July 1, 2013
Map of the global distribution of glaciers.
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