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We Just Crossed Our FIRST Tipping Point… And It’s NOT What You Think

From melting ice sheets to collapsing ocean currents, these sudden, irreversible changes could reshape the planet in ways we can’t undo. But what does it really mean to cross a tipping point? How do we know we’ve crossed one? And how close are we to triggering others?

We Just Crossed Our FIRST Tipping Point… And It’s NOT What You Think

12m 52s

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    We Just Crossed Our FIRST Tipping Point… And It’s NOT What You Think

    S7 E3 - 12m 52s

    From melting ice sheets to collapsing ocean currents, these sudden, irreversible changes could reshape the planet in ways we can’t undo. But what does it really mean to cross a tipping point? How do we know we’ve crossed one? And how close are we to triggering others?

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    Is the U.S. Playing Russian Roulette with Hurricanes?

    S7 E2 - 12m 21s

    Just as hurricane season ramps up, severe budget cuts, layoffs, and now a government shutdown threaten NOAA’s ability to forecast these deadly storms. Meanwhile, hurricanes are intensifying faster than ever before. This season has started out quiet, but will it remain that way? What will hurricanes of the future look like? Watch this episode to find out.

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    Did Scientists Just Figure Out Why People Die A Decade Earlier in the Southeast US?

    S7 E1 - 13m 14s

    People living in the Southeastern United States die about a decade earlier on average than other Americans. At first glance, natural disasters don’t seem to explain it. Data even suggests that global disaster deaths are going down. But new research reveals a hidden toll that’s been overlooked for decades. And it uncovers what exactly is causing millions of “invisible deaths” in the Southeast.

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