A Climate Change Exhibit Asks ‘What If We Get It Right?’
A new exhibit at Brooklyn’s Pioneer Works museum explores the possibility of a hopeful climate future.
A new exhibit at Brooklyn’s Pioneer Works museum explores the possibility of a hopeful climate future.
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How do you make a video game about climate change that’s fun to play? The annual Climate Jam competition aims to do just that.
How does our changing climate get expressed in a folk song versus a video game?
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Climate change is triggering plants to produce pollen earlier and earlier, making allergy season longer and more intense.
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Can trees be genetically engineered to store more carbon? A new strategy to do just that is being put to the test in a Georgia forest.
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To communicate his anxiety around climate change, folk musician Daniel Bachman turned to a new collaborator: the sounds of extreme weather.
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Satellite imagery showing leaf color is only available dating back to the year 2000, so researchers are using fall photos that might be in an elderly relative’s attic to track climate change.
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Research points to more conflict when our climate changes. Plus, the intergenerational effect of a climate-driven disaster.
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How do you make a video game about climate change that’s fun to play? The annual Climate Jam competition aims to do just that.
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Plants struggle to fend off disease in the heat. Scientists are turning to gene editing to defend global food supplies from future heat waves.