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Playing the Climate Game—Winning Together

Playing the Climate Game—Winning Together

Imagine the world as a big, complicated game. The players are countries, and the goal is to cut emissions and slow down climate change. But here’s the catch: not everyone plays by the same rules. Wealthier, oil-rich countries might be tempted to “cheat” by continuing to pollute while others scale back. This is where game theory comes in—it’s all about figuring out the rules that would lead to everyone winning by protecting our planet.

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Don't be an Ostrich

Don't be an Ostrich

When it comes to tackling big environmental challenges, people tend to fall into three camps: The Innovators, The Caretakers, and (you guessed it) The Ostriches. Each has a different take on how we should approach the future, but only one of these views will never get us where we need to go.

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From Polar Bears to Plankton—Protecting Earth’s Diverse Life

From Polar Bears to Plankton—Protecting Earth’s Diverse Life

Climate change isn’t happening in some far-off place—it’s here, it’s now, and it’s affecting every living thing on the planet. Scientists estimate that over the coming decades, about one million species could be pushed into the danger zone due to human-caused climate change. Many of them are already struggling to adapt.

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Four Cornerstones of Climate Action

Four Cornerstones of Climate Action

The global concentration of carbon dioxide has increased more than 25% in just 50 years. If we don’t reverse this trend, the very climate we depend on is at risk. But here’s the thing—four key factors account for a whopping 70% of our climate crisis. The good news? They’re all human choices, and we have alternatives. Let’s break them down.

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