We are transfixed in the global accident. After drought and fires come flooding rains, record tornados, and dust-bowl sand storms over the Plains, in December. At the same time, a tidal wave of a novel virus is sweeping the world. How can we cope and continue? Eco-minister Michael Dowd shares post-doom conversation. Then to hidden climate threats: new science finds there will be more rain than snow in the Arctic, decades earlier. A new feedback loop emerges. From the University of Manitoba, our guest is lead author Dr. Michelle McCrystall.
Interviews by Alex Smith for Radio Ecoshock
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