🌎 424.80 ppm #CO2 in the planet's air for the 30th week of 2024 🌎
📈 Up from 421.28 one year ago📈
🔗 @NOAA Mauna Loa weekly data: https://t.co/xQaHkUcss6 🔗
🔄 https://t.co/DpFGQoYEwb distribution: https://t.co/6GdBdTa62j & https://t.co/UFzbDmaTlS 🔄
The 2024 AP Environmental Science Exam scores:
5: 9%; 4: 27%; 3: 18%; 2: 26%; 1: 20%.
All subjects’ AP score distributions for 2024 will be posted here when available: https://t.co/zpj3T3VUab
“The more clearly we can focus our attention on the wonders and realities of the universe about us, the less taste we shall have for destruction.”-Rachel Carson #InspirationalIntermission#2024MMM
This year, MMM is bigger than ever! As of Friday afternoon, March 8, N=9,500 educators have requested tournament materials and report plans to share the MMM bracket with 870,000+ learners this year. #2024MMM
Clothing swap this week! Donate gently used clothes to our boxes in the Main Office, Library, or B213 (Dr. Tracy's room). Sun, Feb 18th at W&L at 2pm will be our exchange!
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@EcoActionArl@wakefieldchief @WHSHappenings @APS_Sustainable
October 2023 was 1.34 degrees Celsius (2.41 Fahrenheit) hotter than the average October from 1951-1980 — making it the second-largest temperature anomaly, behind September 2023.
October 2023 broke records as the hottest October on @nasa’s temperature record, GISTEMP. This is the fifth record month in a row, continuing a long-term warming trend caused by human activities.