The Today Show’s Al Roker is not afraid to call climate change for what it is — an urgent crisis. He along with our youth correspondent, Calvin Bordas from SUNY College of Environmental Science and Forestry share what they think are the most important issues to cover around the climate crisis and what communication methods are most effective for spreading this urgent message.
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