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Emissions from private jets are soaring

More private jets are taking to the skies now than there were four years ago.Credit: Joan Valls/Urbanandsport/NurPhoto via Getty A global analysis of private-jet use shows that the number of aircraft, trips and the distance planes covered have all soared over the past four years, exacerbating the sector’s carbon dioxide emissions. Between 2019 and 2023, […]

Probably Science: Episode 550 – Benny Blue

Comedian Benny Blue (@bennyblueeyes) joins Jesse, Andy and Matt to talk about brat summer transitioning into the fall of civilization, Benny’s new special Live From My Mother’s Funeral, Benny and Andy’s Blue Lake connection, Anarchist Cookbook adolescent shenanigans, why humans are the perfect size for speed, Matt and Andy’s show with the 2022-iest name ever, […]

Random Everyday Walk

Hi. Nathan Yau here. This is the Process, the newsletter for FlowingData members where we talk shop about working with and analyzing data and making great charts. This week we talk randomness. To access this issue of The Process, you must be a member. (If you are already a member, log in here.) The Process […]

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Climate change parching the American West even without rainfall deficits

Higher temperatures caused by anthropogenic climate change made an ordinary drought into an exceptional drought that parched the American West from 2020-2022. A study by UCLA and National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration climate scientists has found that evaporation accounted for 61% of the drought’s severity, while reduced precipitation only accounted for 39%. The research found […]