It’s beginning to look a lot like El Niño Everywhere you go Take a look at the ocean when it’s high temperatures once again Turning all the Pacific crimson red, oh no It’s beginning to look a lot like El Niño Warmth on every shore But the scariest sight to see is the sea rise that will be At your own front door A call for help in continuing recording 1,200 years of peak cherry blossom dates in Kyoto also shows an incredible long-term record of climate change. March is fast becoming the new April. Sydney summers have increased in length by nearly fifty days since 1990. The AMOC is significantly more likely to run amok than thought. Will Venice be forced to relocate? (How would that even be possible?) Meanwhile, science and medicine continue to deliver wonders: Scientists have created a super-strong steel that never rusts. A newly discovered sugar could reverse hair loss. A nasal spray could reverse brain aging by lowering inflammation and re-energizing brain cells. An mRNA vaccine…
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