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Waikiki Beach is vanishing. Nobody can agree what to do next

Waikiki Beach is vanishing. Nobody can agree what to do next

Hawaii’s most iconic beach is quickly becoming a poster child for why it’s so hard to adapt to a changing climate.

the dust that cooled the planet
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Searching for the dust that cooled the planet

A new study uncovers the origins of iron-rich dust that contributed to the last ice age’s coldest temperatures.
Genetically engineering climate-resilient trees
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Genetically engineered trees could help fight climate change — here's how

While there is controversy over genetic engineering, some scientists say it could also help fight climate change by creating trees that grow bigger, faster and would be better at pulling carbon from the atmosphere.
geoengineering hurricanes
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Can a bubble net stop a hurricane? Some Norwegians think so

An idea to use underwater bubbles to cool oceans and deflate oncoming storms is the latest in a series of far-out schemes for controlling the weather.
As the climate changes, is geoengineering worth the risks?

As the climate changes, is geoengineering worth the risks?

Some scientists say the world needs to reconsider some human-made ideas to cool the climate as dire warnings about the looming crisis ramp up.
Economics of climate change: Extreme measures to block out the sun
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Economics of climate change: Extreme measures to block out the sun

The world seems incapable of taking decisive action on climate change but we may soon have to consider some bizarre options to stop global warming if we fail to act.

‘Instability, uncertainty and chaos’ — how climate change threatens national security
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‘Instability, uncertainty and chaos’ — how climate change threatens national security

Anyone who disregards the threats of climate change and sea-level rise “is stupid,” says retired Lieutenant General John G. Castellaw.
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