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National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA)

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Cited as the source of atmospheric methane level data (1,895.7 ppb in 2021).
Partner in AirNow air quality monitoring partnership.
Provides climate data and predictions on extreme heat trends and annual temperature rankings.
NOAA released a report highlighting unprecedented warming in the Arctic, co-authored by over 50 scientists worldwide.
The NOAA is warning about the potential impact of the drought on the U.S. energy markets and has provided data on the Mississippi River's water levels.
This agency funded Carsten Warneke, Ph.D., a scientist whose work on volatile organic compound reduction in the Los Angeles Basin was featured in the report.
NOAA conducted research using weather data to assess the potential for renewable energy sources in the U.S. Their findings suggest a significant portion of the country's energy could come from renewables by 2030.

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