Climate news: Deep in the cascades; climate anxiety explained; city's water dries up; 'Climate change is not negotiable'
The New York Times takes us deep into the Cascades (pictured) to better understand climate change with this wonderful piece from photojournalist, Ruth Fremson, and reporter, Kirk Johnson: "Life was built around snow. What happens when it vanishes".
Climate anxiety is considered by Science Direct in the paper: "Climate anxiety, wellbeing and pro-environmental action: correlates of negative emotional responses to climate change in 32 countries".
And The Washington Post tells readers that: "A California city’s water supply is expected to run out in two months".
An Editorial from The New York Times carries a robust warning: "Climate Change Is Not Negotiable".
Again from The New York Times, we read about the defence for those who deface art in the story: "History May Absolve the Soup Throwers".
Euronews tells us: "Climate crisis: how beetles and fire are devouring European forests".
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