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Narrative : . Since 2004, researchers in NOAA's Global Monitoring Division have released the Annual Greenhouse Gas Index to compare the total warming effect of heat-trapping gases each year ...
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Mt. Eyak SNOTEL site, above the coastal town of Cordova, Alaska. Snow depth about 10.5 feet, 45 percent density. April 2012. Source : . USDA Natural Resources Conservation Servic ...
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This module contains five activities designed for students in grades 5 to 8 to help them understand sea level using real data. Teachers can use any of the five modules developed to explore dynamic Ear ...
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Woman watering crops in Tanzania. Source : . Wikimedia Commons. Image Credit: U. S. Agency for International Development. Page/s that contain this image : . International F ...
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Red Tide off the Scripps Institution of Oceanography Pier, La Jolla California. Source : . Wikimedia Commons. Public domain image by P. Alejandro Díaz and Ginny Velasquez. Page/s ...
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A barge on the Mississippi River in St. Louis, Missouri. Source : . Wikimedia Commons. Page/s that contain this image : . Food Distribution. ...
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The farmers market in Boston's Copley Square. Source : . Wikimedia Commons. Photo credit: Caroline Culler, licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike 3.0 Unported licens ...
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Source : . Wikimedia Commons. Page/s that contain this image : . Food Production. ...
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This map shows drought status across the contiguous United States on May 14, 2013. Colors on the map indicate areas that are abnormally dry (light yellow) or experiencing some level of drought. For ar ...
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Heavy precipitation is becoming more intense and more frequent across most of the United States, particularly in the Northeast and Midwest, and these trends are projected to continue in the future. Th ...