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âIf Fox chooses to use its access and credibility to inform viewers about the realities of climate change and its impacts on the weather, it could be a game changer. Conversely, if it opts to perpetuate misinformation to advance political goals, it will be a huge disservice to all Americans â conservative, liberal and moderate,â Maibach said.
Last year, Tucker Carlson rubbished the idea that forest fires on the west coast were a result of climate crisis â serious climate scientists, however, agree that the fires are very much linked to the breakdown â and suggested environmental hazards were a liberal conspiracy.
Carlsonâs colleague Laura Ingraham has insisted, contrary to expertsâ findings, that the planet is in a ânaturalâ cycle of warming, and suggested that environmental activists like Greta Thunberg had been âbrainwashedâ, while Sean Hannity said the leftâs âobsessionâ with the climate was a âpolitical
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The Debrief : Climate change and potential solutions (two parts) By Jacob Rosen
Climate Change, part 1: Our planet Listen to
The Earth is changing at a faster pace than at any point in the history of human civilization. Industrialization and increased carbon emissions have caused the global temperature to rise by over a degree Celsius since the turn of the last century.
This seemingly small increase has had a massive impact. Melting ice sheets are causing sea levels to rise. The oceans are warming due to increased greenhouse gases in the atmosphere. Extreme weather events are becoming more and more frequent. Species are dying at record rates.
Students on strike: Lexington high schoolers rally for Green New Deal
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LEXINGTON, Ky. (LEX 18) â Since they were barely old enough to toddle around the house, this generation of high school students has been hearing about the perils of climate change. Today they decided to do something about it.
âMy generation has grown up in the midst of this crisis. Weâve been grappling with what it means to have this kind of crisis looming over us,â said Lily Gardner, a student at Henry Clay High School.
Vidhi Buch said the can has been kicked down the road more than enough times.