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Is The Earth On Fire?

20 min · 28 de may de 2026
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Climate scientist and activist Peter Kalmus has spent his career studying what's happening to our planet. His conclusion is alarming — and he has a very specific argument about why billionaires are making the climate crisis worse, and why we all need to be talking about it.

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