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The Ugly History of Climate Determinism Is Still Evident Today
To fix climate injustice, we have to face our implicit biases about people living in different regions of the world
Simon Donner is a professor of geography at the University of British Columbia.
To fix climate injustice, we have to face our implicit biases about people living in different regions of the world
Data from remote coral reefs in the central Pacific suggest that, although many corals are harmed by heat, certain kinds can adapt to warmer water
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