Global warming in America: Arizona's heating up the fastest, Florida the slowest Washington Post (blog) In the last 100 years, the continental United States has warmed about 1.3°F overall. But not every state has been affected the same way. Some have been warming much faster than others. A new report from Climate Central takes a...
Wildfire smoke shrouds Denver; climate change expected to increase Western fires Wunderground.com (blog) As our climate change blogger, Dr. Ricky Rood explains, the pine beetle is killed (controlled) by temperatures less than -40°F. This is at the edge of the coldest temperatures normally seen in the US, and these cold ...