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Climate storytelling board — Narratives, data, visuals
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IPCC summary — visual notes (PDF)
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A short set of charts and takeaways for narrative scaffolding.
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Heat waves are a narrative problem, not just a data problem
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Shows how framing, pacing, and personal stakes change retention of climate facts.
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Angle list — possible story arcs
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Arc candidates: 'the invisible baseline', 'the cooling gap', 'the late-summer spike'.
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The cooling gap — public preview
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Heat is not evenly felt. This story makes the baseline visible.
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What the charts hide
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Narrative makes the baseline visible — the rest follows.
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Clean editorial layout with optional dynamic modules.
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The cooling gap — public preview
Heat is not evenly felt. This story makes the baseline visible.
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What the charts hide
Averages erase neighborhoods. Start with lived experience, then earn the data.
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Narrative makes the baseline visible — the rest follows.
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