Posts Tagged ‘el nino’

Enjoying the heat? Good practice for the future

Posted July 19th, 2010 in Blog, Featured 0 Comments

Fostering Ecological Hope Today from Margaret Swedish: NOAA has reported that, globally, the first 6 months of this year were the hottest Jan.-June period ever recorded. Arizonans are dealing with a deadly combination of high temps and high humidity (triple digit temps, dew points around 60), the mid-Atlantic is sweltering, many areas are dry as [...]

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El Niño and global warming: a tumultuous relationship

Posted February 9th, 2010 in Blog, Featured 1 Comment

Fostering Ecological Hope Today from Bill and Margaret Swedish: How do you like El Niño so far?  Wild isn’t it, the volumes of water falling over this country, some of it in monumental snowstorms.  El Niño comes and goes, and is part of what creates weather across the planet. But as the atmosphere and oceans [...]

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If you thought climate crisis a future event…

Posted July 31st, 2009 in Blog, Featured 1 Comment

Fostering Ecological Hope Today from Margaret Swedish: Sorry for going a week without a post.  I am at the deadline for a big project, which I will tell you about soon, and have had trouble keeping up with the site.  And while that is still true today, this news that came by way of Facebook [...]

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