Articles By

Hannah Frey, M.Sc. Agriculture

Forget CO₂ – The Real Climate Threat May Be Something Far Worse

Methane: The Silent Supervillain Methane: The Silent Supervillain (image credits: pixabay) When people talk about greenhouse gases, carbon dioxide is ...
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Your Electric Car Might Be More Damaging Than Expected

Battery Production Generates Significant Carbon Emissions Battery Production Generates Significant Carbon Emissions (image credits: pixabay) When people think of electric ...
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The Climate Emergency Could Be Worse Than We Realize

Global Temperatures Set to Soar Beyond Paris Agreement Targets Global Temperatures Set to Soar Beyond Paris Agreement Targets (image credits: ...
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What If Climate Forecasts Turn Out to Be Completely Wrong?

The Foundation of Climate Forecasts The Foundation of Climate Forecasts (image credits: wikimedia) Climate forecasts are built on a mountain ...
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Why CO₂’s Role in Climate Change Might Be Highly Exaggerated

Water Vapor Is the Most Abundant Greenhouse Gas Water Vapor Is the Most Abundant Greenhouse Gas (image credits: wikimedia) Water ...
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The Climate Myths That Even Experts Still Spread

Climate Change Is a Problem for the Distant Future Climate Change Is a Problem for the Distant Future (image credits: ...
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Is CO₂ Really to Blame for Climate Change? A Different Angle Emerges

Climate change is a hot topic, and carbon dioxide (CO₂) often takes the spotlight in discussions. But is it fair ...
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Latest NOAA Climate Models Still Turning Heads

Introduction to NOAA Climate Models Introduction to NOAA Climate Models (image credits: wikimedia) The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) ...
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Is Wildfire Season Starting Earlier Than Ever?

Wildfire Seasons Are Starting Earlier and Lasting Longer Wildfire Seasons Are Starting Earlier and Lasting Longer (image credits: pixabay) In ...
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NOAA Predicts Warmer Spring for Most of the U.S.

NOAA’s 2025 Outlook Shows Above-Average Temperatures for 70% of the U.S. NOAA’s 2025 Outlook Shows Above-Average Temperatures for 70% of ...
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