The
Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists
is delighted to announce that it is joining the Climate Desk
collaboration, which means we'll be bringing a wider variety of the very
best environmental writing to the
Bulletin's audience.
Climate Desk is a
consortium of the most respected media outlets "dedicated to exploring
the impact—human, environmental, economic, political—of a changing
climate.” We’ll be contributing articles and analysis to the partners of
Climate Desk and bringing
Bulletin readers stories from those same partners.
More outlets mean more coverage. Climate Desk partners are
The
Atlantic, Atlas Obscura, CityLab, Grist, The Guardian, High Country
News, HuffPost, Medium, Mother Jones, National Observer, New Republic,
Newsweek, Reveal, Slate, Undark, Wired and, now,
the Bulletin.
Visit our
climate page to see the very latest from the
Bulletin on climate change, like
this op/ed published yesterday by Nobel Laureate
Mario Molina, Veerabhadran Ramanathanon, and
Durwood J. Zaelke, in which they argue that Monday's startling IPCC report
understates the threat.
And be sure to check out the
first article that we’ve published from Climate Desk. Visit the
Bulletin
often for the latest evidence-based writing on climate change from our
experts and from our Climate Desk partners.Together, we can create a
safer and healthier planet.
Scientists: Saving forests as urgent as reduced carbon emissions
by Oliver Milman, environment reporter for
The Guardian
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