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Newsweek: Nasa Images Reveal ‘Ghost Forests’ in Forida.

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Links to previous stories:

CBS News: Climate change could virtually disappear in Florida, at least according to state law

Anthroposphere-The Oxford Climate Review: Apocalyptic Species by Robert Walker

The Guardian: University of Florida Student Senate passes “Green New Deal.”

Archive.today: Can $500 Million Save This Glacier?

Phys.org: Pioneering scientist says global warming is accelerating. Some experts call his claims overheated.

C-Span: United States Vice President Harris Remarks in London on Artificial Intelligence

Scientific American:  “What AI can do for Climate Change and what Climate Change can do for AI.”

The Jakarta Post: Government shuts down Suralaya Power-Plant in bid to reduce air pollution

Euronews.green:  “Hereare all the positive environmental stories from 2023 so far.”

Reuters: “El Nino will brew up potent new economic storm.”

From the Washington Post by way of US Today: The accidental beauty of our smoldering world

The Jakarta Post: Next five years set to be hottest period ever: UN

The Nature Conservancy: The Latest IPCC Report: What is it and why does it matter?

From the Folha de S. Paulo: Brazilian scientist Thelma Krug, who may become the first woman to ever chair the IPCC, highlights the need for quick measures involving all sectors of society

Latest Story: The Jakarta Post—Rumpin Nursery: A Public-Private Partnership in Achieving Indonesia’s Climate Goals

They grow America’s strawberries. A vicious flood made them climate migrants

From the Buenos Aires Herald: Parts of Buenos Aires could be underwater by 2050

From the Japan Times: “Can urban farming play a key role in food security?”

The Next Frontier in Farming: The Ocean

Beyond Catastrophe: A New Climate Reality is Coming Into View

The World has a Choice: Work together or Fall Apart