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Dr. Maureen Hackett wolf populations
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Dr. Maureen Hackett: Climate change is worsening. Wolves can help fight it

Thankfully, public opinion is on the wolf’s side. 86% of Minnesota residents said they would like to see the same number or more wolves in our state.
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Sacramento leans into sea level rise

Big money and more intense planning to adapt to sea level rise may be on the way.

Gabriella Schulz: Humanity threatens every aspect of ocean life
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Gabriella Schulz: Humanity threatens every aspect of ocean life

If we do not stop our current actions and make more eco-friendly changes, the world as we know it will not exist.

Climate crisis is upon us, but ‘doomism’ doesn’t help
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Climate crisis is upon us, but ‘doomism’ doesn’t help

Our old friend Tom Toles captured the essence of a dilemma in the Washington Post a year ago, as seen here. It's what Michael Mann, distinguished professor of atmospheric science at Penn State, calls "doomism."

Brian Gentry: Focus on science — not profit — when passing laws

Brian Gentry: Focus on science — not profit — when passing laws

As temperatures rise and extreme weather events become increasingly common, we need to anticipate expected changes in climate and modify our plans for public and private infrastructure accordingly.
Indigenous organizations march in San Francisco climate protest
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Indigenous organizations march in San Francisco climate protest

In light of the Global Climate Action Summit that will take place in San Francisco, thousands of protesters participated in the "Rise for Climate, Jobs and Justice" march in San Francisco on Saturday. Indigenous groups featured in the protest, with members of several indigenous organizations leading the march.
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