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The Climate Crisis Through Children's Eyes
Every day, more children discover they are living in a climate crisis. This makes many children feel sad, anxious, angry, powerless, confused and frightened about what the future holds.
How Dune Shaped the Future of Environmental Movements and Ecology
How ‘Dune’ became a beacon for the fledgling environmental movement − and a rallying cry for the new science of ecology...
Warning: Perfect Storm is Florida's Home Insurance
How Florida’s home insurance market became so dysfunctional, so fast
The Climate Puzzle: How 20°C Shapes Life on Earth
20°C seems the optimal temperature for life on Earth to thrive – what does this mean in a warming world?
Can We Reverse the Damage? Exploring Solutions in the Anthropocene Era
In 2000, Nobel Prize-winning atmospheric chemist Paul J. Crutzen proposed that the epoch known as the Holocene, which started some 11,700 years ago, had reached its end.
A Climate Alarm: Earth Warms Past Crucial Threshold
‘A deeply troubling discovery’: Earth may have already passed the crucial 1.5°C warming limit
Harnessing Migrant Potential for a More Sustainable World
Migrants can be a transformative force for sustainable development
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