🚨 NCA5 is now LIVE!
They took it down, but we've brought it back at: https://t.co/I81HDA9NLp
This is just our first step in restoring trusted #science#climate.
Art x Climate is an integral part of the Fifth National Climate Assessment (NCA5), restored by https://t.co/G31ueLvlYl. #sciart
One of the featured artworks is “A Desperate Ocean” by Ananya A.
Year and Medium: 2023, acrylic
Art x Climate is an integral part of the Fifth National Climate Assessment (NCA5), restored by https://t.co/G31ueLvlYl. #sciart
One of the featured artworks is “Deforestation” by Kelly Curl.
Year and Medium: 2023, oil paint
Art x Climate is an integral part of the Fifth National Climate Assessment (NCA5), restored by https://t.co/G31ueLvlYl. #sciart
One of the featured artworks is “Jackson County Industry” by Casey Lance Brown.
Year and Medium: 2022, infrared photography composite
Art x Climate is an integral part of the Fifth National Climate Assessment (NCA5), restored by https://t.co/G31ueLvlYl. #sciart
One of the featured artworks is “Concrete Jungle” by Jessica Beshears.
Year and Medium: 2023, digital collage
The tropical Pacific Ocean is fast transitioning from La Niña to the warmer-than-average conditions that signal El Niño. These maps show average temperatures from December 2025 through April 2026 compared to each month's 1991-2020 average.
Art x Climate is an integral part of the Fifth National Climate Assessment (NCA5), restored by https://t.co/G31ueLvlYl. #sciart
One of the featured artworks is "Cheryl" by Ellen Anderson.
Year and Medium: 2021, oil on canvas
Art x Climate is an integral part of the Fifth National Climate Assessment (NCA5), restored by https://t.co/G31ueLvlYl. #sciart
One of the featured artworks is "Cautionary Tale" by Amelia K.
Year and Medium: 2023, gouache
Art x Climate is an integral part of the Fifth National Climate Assessment (NCA5), restored by https://t.co/G31ueLvlYl. #sciart
One of the featured artworks is "High Tide" by Carolina Aragon.
Year and Medium: 2016, dichroic acrylic, fiberglass
Anticipating our June launch, https://t.co/G31ueLvlYl is updating our climate dashboard, including Incoming Sunlight. These images show the solar maximum and solar minimum. #ClimateForUs
Art x Climate is an integral part of the Fifth National Climate Assessment (NCA5), restored by https://t.co/G31ueLvlYl. #sciart
One of the featured artworks is "Fragility" by Alyse Dietel.
Year and Medium: 2023, pen, watercolor, acrylic
Arctic sea ice declines have been slower in winter than in summer, but winter declines are still significant, and the ice is thinner and weaker than it used to be.
Full story: https://t.co/TrhH1vZMdV
Art x Climate is an integral part of the Fifth National Climate Assessment (NCA5), restored by https://t.co/G31ueLvlYl. #sciart
One of the featured artworks is “Reflections in Pink” by Pamela DeChellis.
Year and Medium: 2022, digital photography
Art x Climate is an integral part of the Fifth National Climate Assessment (NCA5), restored by https://t.co/G31ueLvlYl. #sciart
One of the featured artworks is “Glaciers, Last Call” by Christian Murillo.
Year and Medium: 2022, photographic print
Since the start of the 21st century the share of energy consumption from renewables has doubled globally, tripled in the United States, and more than tripled in China, which overtook the U.S. as the country with the largest annual carbon dioxide emissions back in 2006.
Art x Climate is an integral part of the Fifth National Climate Assessment (NCA5), restored by https://t.co/G31ueLvlYl. #sciart
One of the featured artworks is “Sky Parameters: Carbon Monoxide” by Lindsy Halleckson.
Year and Medium: 2019, acrylic on canvas
Southwest heat meets Southern freeze: March 17 saw parts of California, Nevada, and Arizona nearing 100°F while Louisiana, Mississippi, and Arkansas barely hit the 40s-50s. Both regions share a trend though—March highs are warming. Two weather extremes, one climate tend. 🌡️🌎🧪