The changes “will be implemented for all people accessing Facebook and Instagram in Canada over the course of the next few weeks,” with news outlets identified “based on legislative definitions and guidance from the Online News Act.”
Even if scientists haven’t confirmed that a particular hurricane, wildfire, or heat wave was made worse by climate change, they know a lot about the big-picture effects of warming on extreme weather events.
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APA
Monsalve, M. (2023, Aug. 1). Journalists can help explain climate’s role in extreme weather, even before all the data comes in. Nieman Journalism Lab. Retrieved September 11, 2024, from https://www.niemanlab.org/2023/08/journalists-can-help-explain-climates-role-in-extreme-weather-even-before-all-the-data-comes-in/
Chicago
Monsalve, María Mónica. "Journalists can help explain climate’s role in extreme weather, even before all the data comes in." Nieman Journalism Lab. Last modified August 1, 2023. Accessed September 11, 2024. https://www.niemanlab.org/2023/08/journalists-can-help-explain-climates-role-in-extreme-weather-even-before-all-the-data-comes-in/.
Wikipedia
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| title = Journalists can help explain climate’s role in extreme weather, even before all the data comes in
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| first = María Mónica
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| date = 1 August 2023
| accessdate = 11 September 2024
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