From: "Yale Climate Connections" <whatsnew@yaleclimateconnections.org>
Date: Nov 3, 2017 7:02 AM
Subject: Your weekly digest from Yale Climate Connections
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Features How will climate change affect your grandchildren?
Interview by Amy Brady
In the new novel 'Clade,' a single family suffers centuries of environmental chaos, and the author seeks to provide hope on an issue often seen as 'too big and too complex.' Re-posted with permission.How well have climate models projected global warming?
by Zeke Hausfather
Scientists have been making projections of future global warming using climate models of increasing complexity for the past four decades. Reprinted with permission.Stories aired Sports giant AEG is cutting emissions at arenas
Venues like the Barclay Center and Staples Center are saving energy and water.A common ingredient in Halloween candy is contributing to climate change
Scary.New California law helps low-income people go solar
The state plans to invest $1 billion in solar at affordable housing complexes.How one teen got a wake-up call on climate
She says anyone can be part of the solution.These seniors are organizing against climate change
They want to break through the gridlock on the issue.Other recent stories
- Climate change could hurt chocolate production
- American pika: Canary in the coal mine (Feature)
- As the climate warms, the Cornhusker State's corn is at risk
- How Cedar Rapids, Iowa, is adapting to climate change's effects
- Action on climate change, inspired by an 800-year-old saint
- Seeking 'common ground' in climate change dialogs (Feature)
- Mexico takes a big step in addressing carbon emissions
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