Kansas & Missouri Climate Change Coverage: Skyfall Reporting Explained

Credit to Kansas City public radio newsies . . . They're offering a bit of insight into how they report eco-news.

From our angle, it's hard to pay much attention in these last remaining 12 years before AOC predicted planetary endgame. I've been keeping my fingers crossed that Elon Musk is still developing housing projects on Mars in between chasing away all of the advertisers from Twitter.

And so . . .

Credit to these brave souls for providing the news whilst the rest of us wait for SKYFALL . . .

"Missouri saw flooding, drought, extreme heat and bitter cold in 2022. Meanwhile, in Kansas, drought-fueled wildfires are exhausting resources and adding importance to the fight to conserve water. We'll take a look at the biggest climate stories of the year."

Read more via www.TonysKansasCity.com link . . .

What we learned from the climate beat in 2022

Missouri saw flooding, drought, extreme heat and bitter cold in 2022. Meanwhile, in Kansas, drought-fueled wildfires are exhausting resources and adding importance to the fight to conserve water. We'll take a look at the biggest climate stories of the year.

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