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It is now official: November was the warmest November on record by a wide margin in the JRA-55 dataset, beating the prior record set in 2020 by 0.3C.

November 2023 was 1.6C above preindustrial levels, and the year-to-date temperatures are 1.4C above preindustrial.
December 2, 2023 at 10:33 PM
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"Earth’s ‘Fragile Moment’ with Michael Mann" | I spoke with the good folks at Philly's #NPR station #WHYY about my new book, #OurFragileMoment:
whyy.org/episodes/cli...
Earth's 'Fragile Moment' with Michael Mann, Latest on Irizarry Police Shooting - WHYY
After the hottest summer on record, climate scientist Michael Mann shares lessons from Earth’s prehistoric past. Also, the latest on charges dropped against Officer Mark Dial.
whyy.org
September 27, 2023 at 10:11 PM
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"Your Ecological House: A climate hockey stick that melts ice" by Philip S. Wenz for the Corvalis Gazette-Times: gazettetimes.com/news/local/c...
Your Ecological House: A climate hockey stick that melts ice
“…the hockey stick graph became an icon and deniers reckoned if they could smash the icon, the whole concept of global warming would be destroyed …” Michael E. Mann, climate
gazettetimes.com
September 23, 2023 at 6:22 PM
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"Yes, there was global warming in prehistoric times. But nothing in millions of years compares with what we see today" | My op-ed in today's #LATimes about #OurFragileMoment: www.latimes.com/opinion/stor...
Opinion: Yes, there was global warming in prehistoric times. But nothing in millions of years compar...
When the last ice age ended thousands of years ago, the rate of global warming — which was roughly 10 times slower than what we see today — was rapid enough to wipe out entire species.
www.latimes.com
September 24, 2023 at 1:17 PM
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June 2023: 🔥
July 2023: 🔥🔥🔥
August 2023: 🔥🔥
September 2023 (so far): 🔥🔥🔥🔥

We will almost certainly see the hottest September on record, and may well see the highest anomaly (deviation from normal) in what is already an exceptionally hot summer/early fall.
September 18, 2023 at 11:36 PM