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It’s possible to ‘inoculate’ the mind against climate misinformation, a new study shows

Science

The transmission rate of misinformation may be slowed through a process known as ‘attitudinal inoculation’ — a process similar to vaccination, according to new research.

Kivalina, AK

Will these Alaska villagers be America’s first climate change refugees?

Environment
EPA Court Case in 2012

Federal court tells challengers to EPA carbon ruling, ‘This is how science works’

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Climate Model Image, National Center for Atmospheric Research.

Here’s why I don’t respond to climate change deniers anymore

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