Dominic Marcellino

Fellow at the Ecologic Institute in Washington DC

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Fellow at the Ecologic Institute in Washington DC, an environmental think tank with offices in Berlin, Brussels, Vienna, and California.

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July was America’s hottest month since 1895, and the past year was the hottest ever recorded.

The Consequences of Climate Change and the Cost of Denial

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July was America’s hottest month since 1895, and the past year was the hottest ever recorded.  Temperatures, droughts, ice-sheet meltings and floods are setting records all over the…

The Consequences of Climate Change and the Cost of Denial

July was America’s hottest month since 1895, and the past year was the hottest ever recorded.  Temperatures, droughts, ice-sheet meltings and floods are setting records all over the…

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