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Help us make a difference The climate crisis is at the heart of our coverage. Here’s why

What is salient is not important. What is important is not salient. Most of the time, most of the media obsesses over issues of mind-numbing triviality. Much political journalism is little more than court gossip: who’s in, who’s out, who said what to whom. Issues of immense, even existential importance are largely or entirely ignored.

With the exception of all-out nuclear war, all the

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