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InThe EnvironmentbyDr. Pine1.5°C = Too Much? Why Scientists Are Now Eyeing a Cooler TargetA new study suggests the Paris Climate Agreement’s target might not protect Earth’s ice sheets — or our coasts19h agoA response icon1
InThe EnvironmentbyRicky LanusseEarth Is Barreling Toward a Second Year Above the 1.5°C ThresholdLast year was the warning — this year is the reckoning: welcome to the Age of Overshoot.4d agoA response icon21
InThe New Climate.byRicky LanusseThe Climate Dilemma: Should I Have Children in a Future of Unprecedented Extremes?Our greatest act of hope, or our deepest act of betrayal?May 13A response icon30
InThe EnvironmentbyJohn Kruse MD, PhDA Moving Story of Birds Helping TreesPine forests saved by a nutcracker! Sweet!May 5A response icon3
InThe New Climate.bySarah MillerSounds Behind the Climate SilenceForget what you don’t hear. The impact of climate chaos is being felt everywhere, from energy demand to Trump’s foreign policy.Apr 7A response icon7
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