Anatomy Of A Swell, Teahupo’o May 2013

Kevin Wallis and the Surfline team investigate the most recent monster swell at the End Of The Road, Teahupo’o, Tahiti.
Australia’s Aboriginals

Aboriginals had the continent to themselves for 50,000 years. Today they make up less than 3 percent of the population, and their traditional lifestyle is disappearing. Almost.
Arctic Amplification

This NASA map shows global temperature anomalies for 2000 to 2009. Global temperatures from 2000–2009 were on average about 0.6°C higher than they were from 1951–1980. The Arctic, however, was about 2°C warmer.