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PostDecember 20, 2021

Zimbabwe’s climate migration is a sign of what’s to come

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PostDecember 20, 2021

How we drained California dry

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PostDecember 15, 2021

Conversations at the Frontline of Climate Change

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PostDecember 15, 2021

The Soviets turned the Volga River into a machine. Then the machine broke.

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Educator GuideDecember 14, 2021

Geoengineering and Climate Change Educator Guide

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TILclimate geoengineering guide for educators
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Climate Change Impacts Educator Guide

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City of the Future Climate Project Educator Guide

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Scientists and musicians tackle climate change together

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The Artists and Scientists Together on Climate Solutions event included, from left to right: Anna Johnson, Sustainability and Environment Officer at Involved Group; Dr. Dava Newman, the director of the MIT Media Lab; Tony McGuinness of GRAMMY-nominated electronic group Above & Beyond; and moderator John E. Fernández, director of MIT’s Environmental Solutions Initiative.
Educator GuideNovember 17, 2021

Farming and Climate Change Educator Guide

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PostNovember 5, 2021

Scientists project increased risk to water supplies in South Africa this ce...

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Can South Africa and other nations with similar climates avoid future “Day Zero” water shortages?

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