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  2. Social impact of YouTube - Wikipedia

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    A study published in July 2019 concluded that most climate change-related videos support worldviews that are opposed to the scientific consensus on climate change. [111] Though YouTube claimed in December 2019 that new recommendation policies reduced "borderline" recommendations by 70%, a January 2020 Avaaz study found that, for videos ...

  3. Greg Craven (teacher) - Wikipedia

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    Using the grid, Craven concluded that taking action to combat climate change was the better choice, given the relative risks. In the first six months online it garnered four million hits, and prompted Craven to spend six weeks creating 44 follow up videos totaling over seven hours detailing specifics of risk management applied to climate change ...

  4. List of climate change controversies - Wikipedia

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    For example, climatologist Kevin E. Trenberth has published widely on the topic of climate variability and has exposed flaws in the publications of other scientists. [6] [7] [8] For past debates and controversies on scientific details see for example: History of climate change science#Discredited theories and reconciled apparent discrepancies ...

  5. Why the politicization of COVID is a bad sign for climate change

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  6. Velshi: The cost of climate change - AOL

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    The climate crisis is finally starting to get the attention and coverage it needs, but some lawmakers on Capitol Hill still need to realize the severity of the situation. That is why some key ...

  7. Earth 2100 - Wikipedia

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    During the summer and fall of 2008, users began to post their submissions on the Earth 2100 website, and these videos were cobbled together into a Web-based narrative showing the worldwide consequences of population growth, resource depletion, and climate change. Multiple delays changed the scope of the project.

  8. Climate change added 41 days of dangerous heat around world ...

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    According to a new analysis, people worldwide suffered an average of 41 extra days of dangerous heat this year because of human-caused climate change. People around the world suffered an average ...

  9. 2024 in climate change - Wikipedia

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    Climate change's increase of water temperatures intensified peak wind speeds in all eleven 2024 Atlantic hurricanes. [16] 1 July (reported): Hurricane Beryl, the earliest Category 5 storm on record in the Atlantic, [17] broke records for rapid intensification (65 mph in 24 hours), overall strength, and location for June. [18]