I'm a Climate Scientist and an Optimist. I Refuse to Give Up Hope
Briefly

As a climate and water scientist, I have worked for over 40 years, always aiming to communicate the complexities of climate threats that challenge our planet.
The scientific facts of climate change are irrefutable. The warnings about fossil fuel emissions affecting the climate began over 150 years ago.
The 1980s marked a pivotal time, when risks from climate change became apparent, including Congressional hearings addressing carbon dioxide's impact.
My predictions about climate impacts on water resources—like changes in river runoff and snowmelt—have proven essential as the crisis intensifies.
Read at time.com
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