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Get ready for El Niño and its many impacts

Get ready for El Niño and its many impacts

Sea surface temperatures in the equatorial tropical Pacific Ocean are increasing, likely heralding the arrival of an El Nino event hot on the heels of a long-lasting La Niña that ended in March, Andrew writes. Driving the news: NOAA declared an El Niño Watch Thursday,...
On our radar: new oil data and analysis

On our radar: new oil data and analysis

The conventional wisdom since OPEC+ announced new production cuts is that the rate of U.S. production growth won’t change much despite the decision’s upward effect on prices, Ben writes. What we’re watching: Whether the next projections from the...
DOJ backs state venue for climate litigation

DOJ backs state venue for climate litigation

Department of Justice lawyers are urging the Supreme Court to deny a petition from oil heavyweights seeking to keep climate litigation against fossil fuel companies out of state courts, Ben writes. Why it matters: State courts are generally seen as friendlier venues...
Ice sheets’ long memory

Ice sheets’ long memory

Two new developments underscored the urgency of reducing greenhouse gas emissions, Andrew writes. Driving the news: The first was a new study published yesterday on global sea level rise. Along with extreme weather events, sea level rise is a climate change impact...
Greater chances of a record-warm year in 2023

Greater chances of a record-warm year in 2023

Believe it or not, average global surface temperatures have actually been relatively cool over the last three years — but that’s about to change, Andrew writes. Why it matters: Temperatures are expected to jump this year — and 2023 or 2024 could set a new global...
Arctic blast begins, bomb cyclone takes shape

Arctic blast begins, bomb cyclone takes shape

An unusually intense Arctic cold front that will send temperatures tumbling by up to 40°F in a couple of hours is beginning its march south and east this morning, likely reaching Colorado this evening, Andrew writes. Why it matters: This front, along with an...
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