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Mary Annaïse Heglar (pictured) takes us along on the journey that arises from carrying the world on your shoulders: "What Happened When I Tried to Carry the World on My Back".
"Weathering the Weather: Mental-health professionals are trying to figure out how to talk about the climate";
"Staying Sober on a Dying Planet: I gave up drinking to give myself a better future. But what if Earth isn’t getting one?";
"2022 provisionally warmest year on record for UK";
"'Bomb Cyclone' and Other Weird Weather Words for Our Climate Change Era".
By Robert McLeanMary Annaïse Heglar (pictured) takes us along on the journey that arises from carrying the world on your shoulders: "What Happened When I Tried to Carry the World on My Back".
"Weathering the Weather: Mental-health professionals are trying to figure out how to talk about the climate";
"Staying Sober on a Dying Planet: I gave up drinking to give myself a better future. But what if Earth isn’t getting one?";
"2022 provisionally warmest year on record for UK";
"'Bomb Cyclone' and Other Weird Weather Words for Our Climate Change Era".

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