The latest issue of MIT Technology Review is dedicated to climate change. In it, we explain that catastrophic global climate change is not an event, and we’re not waiting for it. We’re living it right now. In August 2018, in a summer of forest fires and shattered heat records, the strongest, oldest ice in the Arctic Sea broke up for the first time on record, presaging the final throes of the Arctic death spiral.
However, we’ve faced the end of the world before, and lessons from a genocide could help to prepare us for the climate apocalypse.
Read next:
- India’s water crisis is already here, and climate change will compound it.
- How Australia plans to survive bigger, badder bushfires.
- The desperate race to cool the ocean before it’s too late.
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