Gerry McGovern on Nostr: "By the mid-1960s, climate change was already becoming a matter of concern to the ...
"By the mid-1960s, climate change was already becoming a matter of concern to the federal government, the new analysis shows. A 1965 report from the National Science Foundation found that the ways humans were inadvertently changing the world — through urban development, agriculture, and fossil fuels — were “becoming of sufficient consequence to affect the weather and climate of large areas and ultimately the entire planet.”"
https://grist.org/science/lost-history-climate-1960s-clean-air-act-supreme-court/Published at
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