If Plan A is to Mitigate Climate Change, What’s Plan B?


The Mississippi River Delta south of New Orleans, as seen from NASA's C-20A research aircraft. Image credit: NASA. Image@ NASA

The Mississippi River Delta south of New Orleans, as seen from NASA's C-20A research aircraft. Image credit: NASA. Image@ NASA

This article was originally published on Washington Post, courtesy of Common Edge.

Hundred-year floods. Record-breaking Antarctic heat. Wildfires and drought. The stories appear with numbing regularity. And though the details differ, they all point to the same grim conclusion. We’re failing to address climate change. With carbon emissions continuing to rise, what were once dismissed as worst-case scenarios now look like the best we can hope for.

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