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CBS News Sunday Morning with Jane Pauley

Climate Change, Pickleball, Moxie

CBS News Sunday Morning with Jane Pauley

CBS News

News, News Commentary, Society & Culture

4.6871 Ratings

🗓️ 7 August 2022

⏱️ 46 minutes

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Summary

Hosted by Jane Pauley. In our cover story, Tracy Smith looks at actions being taken in Nevada due to climate change. Plus: Seth Doane talks with writer-director Michael Mann about his new novel, a prequel/sequel to his classic heist film "Heat"; Martha Teichner examines the Alex Jones defamation trial verdicts; Nancy Giles checks out Maine's favorite soft drink, Moxie; And Luke Burbank reports on America's fastest growing sport: pickleball.

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Podcasts. the Good morning. I'm Jane Pauly and this is Sunday morning.

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I'm Jane Pauly and this is Sunday morning.

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Seering heat, massive wildfires, catastrophic flooding.

1:26.6

On equivocal evidence, the United Nations says that climate change is real and that human activity is its primary cause.

1:36.0

So how bad can it get?

1:38.2

According to some scientists, the possibility of worldwide societal collapse or even eventual human extinction isn't out of the question.

1:48.0

It's a harsh warning to say the least.

1:51.0

And yet, this morning, Tracy Smith finds there's still reason for hope.

1:57.0

From the raging fires of the west, 95 to 100 degrees to the killer heat in the east and all the floods in between.

2:06.0

Climate scientists are afraid the summer of 22 is but a preview of what's to come.

2:11.0

20 years from now, we will look back

2:13.7

on the summer of 2022, and we will wish

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