24 Magazine Covers About Climate Change We know that the clock is ticking on climate change, yet the sheer volume of news can make it tough for even the most conscientious citizen to comprehend the full scale of the crisis. So for Earth Day, we created a different way to read about climate change: an all-cover issue of The Washington Post Magazine, with each cover illustrating an aspect of climate change that The Post wrote about in the past year or so. The study’s authors implicate climate change in the loss of tropical invertebrates — moths, butterflies, grasshoppers and spiders. “We can say, with a high probability, that at least five or six of those inches are human-caused climate change,” he said. And in response to climate change, vital fishery stocks such as salmon and mackerel are migrating without paperwork.
Source: Washington Post April 17, 2019 15:56 UTC