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Losing Earth: The Decade We Almost Stopped Climate Change
We knew everything we needed to know, and nothing stood in our way. Nothing, that is, except ourselves. A tragedy in two acts.








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Texas Crisis Exposes a Nationโs Vulnerability to Climate Change
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10 min read · 78 saves · Feb 20th · Continent-spanning storms triggered blackouts in Oklahoma and Mississippi, halted one third of U.S. oil production and disrupted vaccinations in 20 states.
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How Climate Change May Affect Your Health
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5 min read · 58 saves · Feb 1st · Jane E. Brody · No matter where you live or how high your socioeconomic status, climate change can endanger your health, both physical and mental, now and in the future.
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A Glimpse of the Future in Texas: Climate Change Means Trouble for Power Grids
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7 min read · 109 saves · Feb 16th · Brad Plumer · Systems are designed to handle spikes in demand, but the wild and unpredictable weather linked to global warming will very likely push grids beyond their limits.
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When Climate Change and Xenophobia Collide
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7 min read · 35 saves · Feb 16th · During a hurricane, migrants in the Bahamas were told that they could seek shelter without fear. More than a thousand were deported, reflecting a global trend.