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In the AccuWeather.com Global Warming Center, you will find links to the latest research, commentary by experts with various points of view on all aspects of climate change, and a forum to share your own thoughts and ask questions.
Global Warming Blog Brett Anderson
A Senior meteorologist with 19 years of experience at AccuWeather, Brett moderates the Global Warming Blog [Bio]
Recent Posts
Thu, 28 Aug 2008 09:10
How did Greenland become a Massive Ice Sheet?
Wed, 27 Aug 2008 11:07
Cooler 2008, Blame it on La Nina
Tue, 26 Aug 2008 08:14
High Resolution Sea Surface Temperature Anomalies
Mon, 25 Aug 2008 01:24
Satellite Imagery Confirms Large Glacier Break
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Headline Earth VBLOG Katie Fehlinger
Headline Earth™ is a video podcast with features, interviews, and commentary on current global warming issues. [Bio]
Recent Videos
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Temperature Anomalies
This image, courtesy of NASA, shows the temperature anomalies across the entire globe from January of 2004 through December of 2006. The orange and red colors indicate warmer-than-normal conditions during that time frame while the green and blue colors indicate cooler-than-normal conditions.

To generate the same image for a different time frame, visit http://data.giss.nasa.gov/gistemp/maps/.
Temperature Anomalies
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Global climate change is a matter of intense concern and public importance. There can be little doubt that human beings influence the world's climate. At the same time, our knowledge of the extent, progress, mechanisms and results of global climate change is still incomplete. [More]
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