Climate.us

Climate.us is the nonprofit successor to Climate.gov, delivering climate data and information to promote public climate literacy and to equip people to turn knowledge into meaningful conversations and climate-conscious actions. At a moment when critical climate information was being deleted or distorted, we stepped up to rescue key climate resources—including the U.S. Global Change Research Program’s now-deleted Fifth National Climate Assessment—and to ensure the public has continued easy access to the facts. Climate.us

Atmospheric carbon dioxide in parts per million for the past 800,000 years based on ice-core data (light purple line). During that time period, CO2 levels never rose above 300 ppm. A single bright magenta dot on the right side of the image represents 2025 concentrations, 425.7 ppm, the highest on record.

This graph above can be found on Climate.us. at https://www.climate.us/maps-data.

Here is a link to the Climate Dashboard where you can follow indicators of climate change.

Go Here for the Fifth National Climate Assessment clone off the now defunct official U.S. Government website.

Currently there are three employees blowing out each day to keep building the sites’ resources and turning out easy to understand measures about our changing climate, actions that need to be taken to protect the public. If you can, be sure to leave a donation to help them keep our citizens informed and supported to take actions to preserve home and country. https://www.climate.us/donate