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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. Skip to main content Open menu Close menu ...
A California artist is putting her own touch on classic national park travel posters to show what might happen to the U.S.’s treasures if climate change continues unabated. Hannah Rothstein, of ...
Rothstein reimagined seven of Ranger Doug’s posters, and put them side by side to highlight how the national parks would look like in 2050 if climate change goes unchecked.
That's what prompted her to recreate iconic National Park Service posters as the parks could look in 2050. ... "One of the problems with climate change is it's just numbers and graphs," she said.
Groundswell report suggests impact of slow-onset climate change such as water scarcity, decreasing crop productivity and rising sea levels could lead to millions of "climate migrants" by 2050.
A new interactive site shows the future of climate change by letting you look up your exact zip code, city, or county. The site is called Risk Factor, and it breaks down several different risks ...
Damage to farming, infrastructure, productivity, and health from climate change will cost an estimated $38 trillion per year by 2050, German government-backed research finds, a figure almost ...
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