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Here are two big things that were wrong with climate change coverage in 2018
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Here are two big things that were wrong with climate change coverage in 2018

Major outlets reported too little on climate change driving extreme weather and too much on Trump, two analyses find.

Invading seawater jeopardizes South Florida’s drinking water, but we can lessen the threat

Invading seawater jeopardizes South Florida’s drinking water, but we can lessen the threat

Cities from Miami to Fort Lauderdale to Jupiter already sit within or near the line of saltwater pushing farther inland into the Biscayne Aquifer, which most communities rely on for drinking water.
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