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wryheat.wordpress.com
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| | | | | A monthly review of climate, energy, environmental, and political policy issues Articles compiled by Jonathan DuHamel You may post comments at the end of this post or send them towryheat@cox.net Highlights of subjects covered: State of the climate - summer 2023; There Is No Climate Crisis; The Blunt Truth about Global Warming Models; NOAA data... | |
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jembendell.com
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| | | | | "People need hope, Jem." "It's really important to have a vision of a better future, Jem" As someone who worked in environmental campaigning and then organizational change, I learned about the role of hope and vision in helping to align and motivate people. As someone who worked at the heart of political communications during the... | |
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arctic-news.blogspot.com
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| | | | | Blog edited by Sam Carana, with news on climate change and warming in the Arctic due to snow and ice loss and methane releases from the seafloor. | |
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www.dlr.de
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| | | On 22 February 2024, the US 'New Space' company Intuitive Machines became the first private company to land on the Moon with its IM-1 Odysseus mission. The landing site is located around 800 kilometres north of the lunar South Pole, east of the Malapert A crater. According to Intuitive Machines, the landing took place just 1500 metres from the intended landing site, meaning that Odysseus is located in the south of the South Pole-Aitken impact basin which measures over 2000 kilometres in diameter. The exact landing coordinates are 80.13 degrees South and 1.44 degrees East. The lander is on a surface at an incline of 12 degrees and topographical height of 2579 metres above the reference 'selenoid' - a modelled 'lunar surface' with identical gravitational pull. | ||