Imagine glancing at the New York Times one morning and seeing this on the front page: "Reader, in the coming months the Times will be devoting major space to a story you won't recognize as news. It's a story about incremental change, conflicting data, profound lack of clarity on complex issues, and urgent decisions that must be made in the face of desperate uncertainty. It won't feel like news as you know it, but it may well be the most important story of our time and almost definitely of our children's time."
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