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Get a job in growing careers: How climate change will shape hiring

Get a job in growing careers: How climate change will shape hiring

These growing fields are helping fight climate change — they're also a great opportunity for job seekers or young people picking a new career.
How to explain climate change? With comic books.
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How to explain climate change? With comic books.

Climate change seems to be a problem almost designed to defy our understanding. We are not good at dealing with intangible entities, and in climate change both causes and effects remain mostly invisible in our daily lives. But comics can make the invisible visible, and tell human stories.
Meet Sweden's chief storyteller for climate change

Meet Sweden's chief storyteller for climate change

What will living in a carbon-neutral world feel like? Journalist Per Grankvist is going to try to explain.
Dana Nuccitelli: Millions of times later, 97 percent climate consensus still faces denial
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Dana Nuccitelli: Millions of times later, 97 percent climate consensus still faces denial

Just like the argument about whether the Earth is round or flat, the science of climate change is settled, with 97 percent of researchers agreeing that our climate crisis is largely manmade. So why do so many members of the American public think the expert consensus is much lower?

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