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Daily Archives: December 18, 2023
The Single Mission Of Climate Academics
“One core point I want to make is that we have one single mission, one single job at this point, and it’s to stop the fossil fuel industry” 2:48 PM · Jul 26, 2023 “She is Lead Author for the … Continue reading
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“nothing can save the Pacific island of Tuvalu”
“Sinking atolls I hate to put this so bluntly, but in all probability nothing can save the Pacific island of Tuvalu. Like a slowly boiling kettle, the oceanic system has very long response time to changing conditions, and the seas … Continue reading
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“Game Over for the Climate”
“Over the next several decades, the Western United States and the semi-arid region from North Dakota to Texas will develop semi-permanent drought” James Hansen 2012 Opinion | Game Over for the Climate – The New York Times There is no … Continue reading
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