REPORTER ONEFinally tonight, massive bushfires rage in Australia taking an even more devastating toll on the country's wildlife. REPORTER TWOThe …
The Climate and Biodiversity Crises, Curated by Marcene Mitchell
Our relationship with nature is broken and the crises of climate change and biodiversity loss are deeply entangled. The warmest seven years have all been since 2015. Since 1970, there has been a 68% decline in the number of birds, amphibians, mammals, fish, and reptiles. There is a path forward if we act now and together. These stories show the scale of the problem we face as well as the new and exciting ways in which people are tackling the climate crisis around the world.
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I had just started to scrub the sheet pan when I saw the glare from across the sink. “Dad, that is so loud!” Then, to her friend on the laptop Skype screen: “Sorry, my dad is now a huge Taylor Swift fan.” My daughter is used to me wading into a pile of dishes to the soundtrack of my teen years — …

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About the Author
Marcene Mitchell is the Senior Vice President of Climate Change at the WWF where she works on the organization's important climate agenda in the U.S. and globally.
Marcene Mitchell is the Senior Vice President of Climate Change at WWF. Marcene is advancing our important climate agenda in the US and globally and …