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#breakfreefromplastic
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Stephen Hawking says that US President Donald Trump's
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Stephen Hawking says that US President Donald Trump's decision to pull out of the Paris climate agreement could lead to irreversible climate change. Stephen Hawking says that US President Donald Trump's ...
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Carr wildfire spawns 'firenado' in California
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The Carr wildfire, which has destroyed more than 800 homes, caused a fire whirl or 'firenado', a phenomenon that occurs when heat from the fire rises rapidly from the ground and the air around it rushes ...
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Greenland is melting
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CNN's Clarissa Ward visits Greenland to learn about how quickly the ice sheet is melting and the effect it has on the planet. The follow up to this not surprising news is now the village that is threatened ...
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Climate change warning from scientists
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Plastic Planet - Earth Day
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For Earth Day, we decided to create a short video that shows off the animated Earths from all of our TED-Ed lessons. We gathered more than 60 beautifully designed Planet Earths from over 600 animated lessons, ...
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Climate Change Warning from Scientists
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More than 15,000 scientists issue a warning about climate change, extreme weather and global warming.
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Protecting New York From Future Storms As Sea Levels Rise PBS NewsHour PBS NewsHour
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Solar leads the charge in another record year for renewables
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NASA | A Year in the Life of Earth's CO2
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An ultra-high-resolution NASA computer model has given scientists a stunning new look at how carbon dioxide in the atmosphere travels around the globe.