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The three warmest years on record are 2023, 2024 and 2025. It's starting to look a bit like a trend, and not in the direction we want. You want to learn more about science? Check out our sciency products on the kurzgesagt shop – all designed with love and ... Getting something from the kurzgesagt shop is the best way to support us and to keep our videos free for everyone. Progress is happening all over the world. I couldn't fit the entire world into my studio though, so built a model. See how I did that ... A wave of new climate research in 2026 is raising urgent questions about whether The United Nations releases a key report on

The conversation debates the practicality and ethics of geoengineering versus natural carbon removal methods, highlighting how ... This talk was given at a local TEDx event, produced independently of the TED Conferences. Dan Miller shares his passion and ... Sources & further reading: Special thanks to the team at Our World for ...

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