Amy Huva

climate nerd, writer, environmental chemist, coffee snob

Category Archives: Read the Science

Hot Air Balloon – Heat Emissions in London

Hot Air Balloon – Heat Emissions in London   Published: 1 March 2013, Read the Science image: Amy Huva

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Unprecedented: Melting Before Our Eyes

Unprecedented: Melting Before Our Eyes   Published: 20 February 2013, Read the Science image: World Meteorological Organisation report

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Uninhabitable Homeland

Uninhabitable Homeland   Published: 15 February 2013, Read the Science image: Mike Beauregard, flickr

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When the Party’s Over: Permian Mass Extinction

When the Party’s Over: Permian Mass Extinction   Published: 6 February 2013, Read the Science image: Norman Kuring, NASA GSFC, using data from the VIIRS instrument aboard Suomi NPP.

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Sleepwalking off a Cliff: Can we Avoid Global Collapse?

Sleepwalking off a Cliff: Can we Avoid Global Collapse?   Published: 29 January 2013, Read the Science image: Norman Kuring, NASA GSFC, using data from the VIIRS instrument aboard Suomi NPP.

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Don’t go in the Water

Don’t go in the Water   Published: 23 January 2013, Read the Science image: SeaWiFS Project, NASA/Goddard Space Flight Center, and ORBIMAGE

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Hot Enough Yet? Warming in Western North America

Hot Enough Yet? Warming in Western North America   Published: 15 January 2013, Read the Science image: ecstaticist, flickr

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Let Them Eat Cake? Feeding 9 Billion People

Let Them Eat Cake? Feeding 9 Billion People   Published: 8 January 2013, Read the Science image: Amy Huva

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Renewable Reality: Feasible and Inexpensive

Renewable Reality: Feasible and Inexpensive Published: 2 January 2013, Read the Science image: Contemplative Imaging, flickr

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Will the Well Run Dry? Non-renewable Water

Will the Well Run Dry? Non-renewable Water   Published: 11 December 2012, Read the Science image: ljhar6, flickr

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