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#theairweshare: Five air quality insights for the UN International Day of...

Berkeley Earth has been providing open-source air quality data and analysis since 2015, when we first published our findings mapping the concentrations and sources of air pollution in China. In...

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Berkeley Earth Welcomes New Board Members

Berkeley Earth welcomes Angel Lance and Dr. Christa Hasenkopf as Board Directors. Berkeley, Ca.— Berkeley Earth is pleased to announce the addition of two members to its Board of Directors: Angel...

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A Preview of Berkeley Earth’s New High-Resolution Temperature Data Set

Since its founding, Berkeley Earth’s mission has been to provide the most accurate, independent, and reliable record of climate change for the global climate science and policymaker communities. With...

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Global Warming, Local Impacts: Berkeley Earth Data Reveals Variations in...

A recent Washington Post analysis using Berkeley Earth data reveals regions warming at a slower rate relative to the global average. Source: The Washington Post A new article published this week by...

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Introducing the Berkeley Earth High-Resolution Dataset

Berkeley Earth, a non-profit research organization, is releasing a beta version of its new High-Resolution Temperature Dataset. Representing a significant improvement over the existing, peer-reviewed...

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Are temperatures this summer hotter than scientists expected?

This post was originally published in The Climate Brink newsletter. It’s truly been a summer of extremes. Heat waves scorch multiple countries, the past 20 days have been the 20 warmest days on record...

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NYT Opinion: I study climate change. The data is telling us something new.

By Zeke HausfatherOriginally published in The New York Times Staggering. Unnerving. Mind-boggling. Absolutely gobsmackingly bananas. As global temperatures shattered records and reached dangerous new...

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Will 2023 be the first year above 1.5°C?

By Zeke HausfatherOriginally published in The Climate Brink newsletter. Early this year we wrote an analysis of whether next year, 2024, will be the first year whose annual average temperature exceeds...

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Press Release: 2023 Was Warmest Year Since 1850

Berkeley, California – Berkeley Earth, an independent climate science research organization, today released its Annual Global Temperature Report for 2023, finding that 2023 was the warmest year on...

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Air pollution costs an average 2.2 years of life, according to EPIC’s Air...

“Looking globally, data collection, opening up data, and air quality data management, is probably the most low hanging fruit in terms of addressing air pollution.”-Dr. Christa Hasenkopf, Director, Air...

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