This “Climate Clock” Counts Down to Climate Calamity
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This “Climate Clock” Counts Down to Climate Calamity

By Kymani Hughes “Earth has a deadline,” the LED screen flashes like clockwork. Starting today, on October 2, that cutoff time is around seven years and 90 days before global warming expands into the extreme.  As though the Covid-19 pandemic wasn’t giving New Yorkers enough anxiety, an additional transitory establishment on a conspicuous Manhattan building…

Miami’s MLEC Meets the Rest of the World
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Miami’s MLEC Meets the Rest of the World

By Karla Perez Around September of last year, Ms. Mezawi announced an upcoming EF Explore America field trip that would take place in March at our school. Although it would be expensive, many students were ecstatic to participate and did not hesitate to ask their parents to pour their all—time, energy, and especially money—into it…

How American Cities are Picking Up the Slack with Climate Change
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How American Cities are Picking Up the Slack with Climate Change

By Devin Dubon Every year an international climate change summit is held on December 12th in Paris, bringing together world leaders from all over the globe. This year, President Donald Trump is not invited. This decision comes after Trump began the process of withdrawing from the Paris Agreement — the global accord signed by nearly…

Boris Sanchez: MLEC Alumni and CNN Correspondent Returns to Miami
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Boris Sanchez: MLEC Alumni and CNN Correspondent Returns to Miami

Alumni Boris Sanchez visited MLEC’s journalism class and shared a few wise words about working hard, having “a relentless pursuit of greatness” and a “thirst for knowledge.”
Sanchez is a CNN Correspondent based in NY and is now moving back to South Florida to work out of CNN’s Miami bureau and be closer to family.