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A series of posters by artist Hannah Rothstein show how U.S. National Park might look by 2050 if climate change isn't mitigated.
Yet climate change is not identified in any way in any part of the document. It is ignored and is not considered as being a part of the reality addressed by Vision 2050.
Hannah Rothstein, of Berkeley, Calif., hopes her series of paintings and poster-size prints, “National Parks 2050,” will spark Americans to take action upon seeing climate change hit so close ...
The most widespread climate change risk, impacting 89% of analyzed properties, is extreme heat, followed by drought and tropical cyclones.
Climate change will cause 14.5 million additional deaths by 2050, the report says, and spur $12.5 trillion in economic losses.
That's what prompted her to recreate iconic National Park Service posters as the parks could look in 2050.
ROME (Reuters) -Extreme weather due to climate change may cost Italy more than 5% of GDP in 2050, the country's budget watchdog said on Wednesday, adding that global action to reduce carbon ...
Hannah Rothstein created posters based on 1940s ads for national parks. Her work imagines what parks will look like in 2050, after climate change has worsened.
Researchers in Germany estimate that climate change will shrink global GDP at least 20% by 2050. Scientists said that figure would worsen if countries fail to meet emissions-cutting targets.
State Senators Robert Jackson and Rachel May were at an Albany-based rally holding a banner comparing climate change to the 9/11 attacks.
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