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Our Fragile Earth: How close are we to climate catastrophe?
Lessons from past eras when Earth was a hothouse or a snowball tell us whether we are doomed by climate change or still have time to prevent that fate.
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Book review: "The Great Displacement" is a must-read
This timely, important book argues that mass migration triggered by climate change will fundamentally rock U.S. society.
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Environmental justice and Chicago pollution: Reporting through the eyes of the residents most impacted
BRETT CHASE: As an environmental reporter, I dig for documents through open records requests and court filings, and I interview experts. But the most invaluable lessons come from spending time with families who say they just want clean air and a healthy place to live for their kids.
www.theguardian.com
Corona, climate, chronic emergency; what would nature do?
A bromide-laden view of the threats to the planet, by Ruth DeFries, is less convincing than Andreas Malm's call for an urgent reform of capitalism.
www.newscientist.com
David Attenborough’s A Life on Our Planet is a powerful call to action
David Attenborough's highly personal new documentary A Life On Our Planet allows the nature filmmaker to say what he really thinks about our destructive ways.
www.vulture.com
Our Planet on Netflix review
Our Planet is the biggest, nicest snuff film ever made.
www.eenews.net
Climate review to be led by nuclear weapons expert
A controversial plan by the White House to review the connections between climate change and national security might be led by a former official with the Department of Energy who oversaw talks about nuclear weapons tests with the Soviet Union during the Cold War.
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