Articles By

Lorand Pottino, B.Sc. Weather Policy

Climate Change and Your Health: Why It Matters

Extreme Heat Increases Risk of Illness and Death Extreme Heat Increases Risk of Illness and Death (image credits: unsplash) Extreme ...
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The True Impact of Your Carbon Footprint

The Average Person Emits 4–7 Tons of CO₂ Per Year The Average Person Emits 4–7 Tons of CO₂ Per Year ...
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What If Space Holds the Solution to Fixing Climate Change

The Role of Satellites in Climate Monitoring The Role of Satellites in Climate Monitoring (image credits: wikimedia) Satellites have become ...
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Are We Underestimating the Sun’s Role in Climate Change?

The Sun: Our Life-Giver and Its Influence The Sun: Our Life-Giver and Its Influence (image credits: wikimedia) The Sun is ...
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National Parks at Risk: How Wilderness Is Changing

Glacier National Park Is Losing Its Namesake Glaciers Glacier National Park Is Losing Its Namesake Glaciers (image credits: pixabay) Once ...
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Could an Unknown Force in Space Be Influencing Our Weather?

1. Introduction to the Concept 1. Introduction to the Concept (image credits: unsplash) The idea that an unknown force in ...
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How the Oceans Might Be the Real Drivers of Global Weather

The Ocean-Atmosphere Connection The Ocean-Atmosphere Connection (image credits: wikimedia) The oceans are like the Earth’s thermostat, playing a crucial role ...
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The Dark Side of Recycling That Nobody Talks About

The Myth of Recycling Efficiency The Myth of Recycling Efficiency (image credits: unsplash) Recycling is often painted as the hero ...
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Is Sustainability Just a Luxury for the Rich?

Definition of Sustainability Definition of Sustainability (image credits: wikimedia) Sustainability is a concept that revolves around meeting the needs of ...
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Heatwaves, Hurricanes, and Hysteria – The Truth About Extreme Weather

Understanding Heatwaves Understanding Heatwaves (image credits: wikimedia) Heatwaves are a formidable force of nature, characterized by extended periods of unusually ...
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