7 good news climate and environmental stories from 2023

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As the curtain closes on another
year, take a few moments to reflect on these 7 good news climate stories, to end the year on a high note!

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Climate History dates back further than you think

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We felt it timely to reground ourselves in why we take the actions we take to help mitigate the climate crisis. In a word, it’s science. And climate Science has been around for hundreds of years!

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Do you know the comprehensive history of climate science?

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Climate science is not new. In fact, it’s been around for hundreds of years! Let’s do some time travel and explore the comprehensive history of climate science. Let’s see what climate science theories hold up, 250+ years later.

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The IPCC: act now before the window of opportunity closes

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Thousands of scientists, industry and economic experts have penned the latest IPCC report. It comes with a warning: the window of opportunity for climate action is closing.

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Can Carbon Capture technology really save us?

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Carbon capture technology prevents or removes CO2 emissions, and stores them or utilizes them for other purposes. But can this tech really save us?

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Worsening hurricane season and global warming…is there a link?

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We’re exploring tropical storms, which are called hurricanes, cyclones or typhoons, depending on where in the world you live. No matter their name, they are often deadly and always extremely costly. And unfortunately, we’re experiencing more and more of them. Even more worrying, however, is that their intensity is increasing, and the speed at which they intensify is increasing…meaning we have less time for evacuations.

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