Climate Adaptation and Action – Lessons Learned from the State of California

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Climate Faith and Collective Responsibility with Bill McKibben

Environmentalist and author Bill McKibben has helped shape how the world understands climate change. In this conversation with Marco Werman, host of The World, McKibben offers a clear-eyed look at the climate crisis and the solutions that could help reduce the damage of a warming ...  Show more

Extreme Events in California’s Changing Climate

How does global warming connect to the extreme weather people experience close to home? Drawing on the work of the Weather Extremes and Climate Impacts Analytics group, Sasha Gershunov of Scripps Institution of Oceanography outlines the accelerating warming trend, the role of fos ...  Show more

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