2012: Warmest Year in U.S.
The still map from Climate Central's latest interactive illustrating how 2012 was the hottest in U.S. history.
Envisioning Ice Loss
Greenland lost an average of 577 billion tons of ice per year from 2004-2007. But just how much is that?
Sea Surface Temperature Anomalies
Sea surface temperature anomalies in 2005 and 2010. The area inside the box indicates the 'Main Development Region' where most hurricanes form.
The Future of Freezing
High-resolution animated projection maps for how the cold and snowy months will thaw this century.
Proposed Carbon Capture and Sequestration in Linden, NJ
The CCS project proposed for Linden, NJ will use a process called gasification to convert coal into hydrogen.
Mountain Snowmelt and Fire
In recent decades in the American West, wildfires have burned about 17 times more land in years with early snowmelt than with late.









