SAGE member Melissa Kenney was quoted in this interesting article about climate change and public perceptions. "Melissa Kenney, an environmental decision scientist at the University of Maryland, says she generally cites five primary indicators people should keep an eye on to get “the pulse of the planet:” global temperature, carbon dioxide levels, global sea level rise, Arctic sea ice, and ice sheets and glaciers. But sounding the alarm does little good if it isn't accompanied by proposed actions, she says."
Click here for the rest of the Christian Science Monitor article: https://www.csmonitor.com/Environment/2018/0525/From-peak-CO2-to-record-low-sea-ice-making-sense-of-climate-news
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