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City to Thin Forests in Wildland-Urban Borders 5/9/2021 [Video]

The fire season’s shaping up to be one of the most volatile in years. The city of Durango and its partners plan to thin forests this summer along six miles of wild lands bordering developments within the city limits. You’re watching the local news network brought to you by the payroll department and Kraegers ACE hardware. I’m Wendy Graham Settle. The city of Durango, along with residents and seven local state and federal agencies, will thin forests on 36 acres in 10 treatment areas this summer. The project is part of the city of Durango’s fire management and healthy forest initiatives. The city identified areas on what’s called the Wildland Urban Interface, the border between high density development and forests. The project will clear forest adjacent to nearly 200 residential structures including some apartment buildings.

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Museum highlights climate change with tilted paintings [Video]

STORY: Activists from the group Last Generation smeared the screen in front of Klimt's "Death and Life" at the Leopold Museum in Vienna and glued one of their hands to it in the November protest calling for an end to drilling for oil."We found this way to be absolutely the wrong one," the museum's artistic director, Hans-Peter Wipplinger, told Reuters on the opening day of its response: a small exhibition with the full title "A Few Degrees More (Will Turn the World into an Uncomfortable Place)".It involves hanging 15 works by artists including Klimt and fellow Austrian great Egon Schiele at an angle, with texts calling attention to the effect that global warming of more than 1.5 degrees Celsius (2.7 Fahrenheit) from pre-industrial levels would have on the landscapes depicted in them.According to the United Nations' Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC), emissions must be halved by the mid-2030s if the world is to have any chance of limiting the temperature rise to 1.5 degrees Celsius above pre-industrial levels - a key target enshrined in the 2015 Paris Agreement."We wanted to initiate something productive, something communicative. That means conveying a message and not just in spectacular images (such as the protest) but by helping visitors learn about the situation and the various contexts of this global heating," Wipplinger said.The exhibition runs until June 26.

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Forget it, you can't keep politics out of climate change - Video

The latest U.S. climate report says we are drawing ever-closer to the 1.5-degrees-of-warming milestone. Jessica Green, professor of climate policy and politics, University of Toronto, says politics not technology is the crucial obstacle in slowing carbon pollution.