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New: Join StateImpact Pennsylvania’s Rachel McDevitt in her texting club about climate change

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Climate scientists say a few degrees Celsius matters for climate change.

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Climate scientists say a few degrees Celsius matters for climate change.

There’s a lot to cover on the climate change beat–from the challenges it brings, to possible solutions, to how the state is responding (or not). The whole thing can be overwhelming.

It’s OK. You can text me.

I want to hear what topics and ideas matter to you. That’s why I’ve started a texting club. The effort is part of America Amplified, a national project among public media organizations based on listening, community engagement and reflecting America.

Whether you’re confused about a climate change topic or are deeply involved in climate mitigation efforts in your community, I’d love to hear from you.

By signing up, you’ll hear from me once or twice a week with stories I’ve written, plans for future work, and coverage from other reporters I think is important.

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