When I explained to my neighbor that the cone represented a 67 percent probability zone for where the center of the storm might track, I could see his eyes go blank.
Year: 2022
The Clathrate Gun Hypothesis
The significant volume of methane patiently waiting for release from ocean bottom clathrates should give us pause for thought if global ocean temperatures continue to rise.
Life on the Mid-Atlantic Ridge
Years ago, I had the unique experience of standing with my right foot in Europe and my left foot in North America in one of the few places on Earth where such a feat is possible.
Let It Rain
Shifting weather patterns will force changes in how we all live our lives. Life for individuals and society at large will be altered by the Anthropocene world we all helped to create.
Jurassic Heat
The Greenland ice sheet is caught in an Anthropocene heat trap, allowing it to melt from both above and below at unprecedented rates. Some researchers believe we are at the point of no return.
No Water to Drink
Historically, natural cycles drove the occurrence of megadroughts in the American West. But human influences are also at work.
Schrödinger’s Baby
Given that states with strict abortion stances, like Texas, recognize the personhood of a fetus, we seem to have a dilemma of quantum proportions. The situation reeks of Schrödinger’s cat.
The Purcell Lobe
The Purcell Lobe was notable because it blocked off the Clark Fork River, creating a massive ice dam over 2000 feet tall. The dam caused water to back up in western Montana, forming Lake Missoula
Subsidence
The problem of over pumping and land subsidence is global, driven by various combinations of ignorance and greed.
Yellowstone: Statistics Versus Climate Change
I personally think we will see an increasing frequency of major flooding In Yellowstone Park