By Dana Drugmand Heat-trapping emissions released over more than a century and a half by the world’s largest fossil fuel and cement producers are projected to cause global sea levels to rise about one to two feet through the year 2300, even if future emissions are drastically cut, according to new peer-reviewed research.| The New Lede
A roundup of what happened, why it matters, and key context for climate change news during the week of March 16-22.| www.realitystudies.co