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Marlowe Hood

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Senior Editor, Future of the Planet at Agence France-Presse (AFP)

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  • 1 week ago | barrons.com | Marlowe Hood

    The world's wealthiest 10 percent of individuals are responsible for two thirds of global warming since 1990, researchers said on Wednesday. How the rich consume and invest has substantially increased the risk of deadly heatwaves and drought, they reported in the first study to quantify the impact of concentrated private wealth on extreme climate events.

  • Apr 20, 2024 | phys.org | Marlowe Hood

    Climate change caused by CO2 emissions already in the atmosphere will shrink global GDP in 2050 by about $38 trillion, or almost a fifth, no matter how aggressively humanity cuts carbon pollution, researchers said Wednesday.

  • Apr 18, 2024 | suncommercial.com | Marlowe Hood

    Climate change caused by CO2 emissions already in the atmosphere will shrink global GDP in 2050 by about $38 trillion, or almost a fifth, no matter how aggressively humanity cuts carbon pollution, researchers said Wednesday. But slashing greenhouse gas emissions as quickly as possible remains crucial to avoid even more devastating economic impacts after mid-century, they reported in the journal Nature.

  • Apr 17, 2024 | greenevillesun.com | Marlowe Hood

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  • Apr 17, 2024 | keysnews.com | Marlowe Hood

    By Marlowe HOOD Climate change caused by CO2 emissions already in the atmosphere will shrink global GDP in 2050 by about $38 trillion, or almost a fifth, no matter how aggressively humanity cuts carbon pollution, researchers said Wednesday. But slashing greenhouse gas emissions as quickly as possible remains crucial to avoid even more devastating economic impacts after mid-century, they reported in the journal Nature.

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28 Nov 24

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26 Sep 24

How can you possibly write this story without even mentioning climate change, or that the record breaking water temperatures fueling monster hurricanes derive from oceans absorbing 90+% of excess heat generated by global warming? #NYTimes https://t.co/nZJXq2Vtbq