April 2022 Global Citizen Blog
Climate Change:
Eight Reasons Not to Give Up Hope
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Highlights from This Month's Post

This month, we share an interesting article that looks at the findings of the latest Climate Report and shines a light on the positive takeaways.

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Eight Reasons Not to Give Up Hope — And Take Climate Action

"Although once again the scientific community has made clear this week that we are not doing enough to limit global warming to the crucial 1.5°C threshold, the findings of the latest Intergovernmental Panel of Experts on Climate Change report are not all doom and gloom."

In this recent post, UN News identifies eight positive conclusions from the IPCC report that show some hope for the future.

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