We all know the climate crisis is a serious threat to the future of humanity, but it’s sometimes hard to think about what we, as individuals, can actually do about it. That’s because climate change is complex and can feel very technical. But one group of people – TV news meteorologists – is bringing the subject down to Earth, and connecting with the public in the process.
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How TV news meteorologists are connecting with the public on climate change
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