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Climate Crisis
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The Partitioning of Brazil’s Ocean and Rivers Threatens Small-Scale Fishing Families
A model for large-scale fish production in Brazil has resulted in the displacement of small-scale fishing families.
ALEC Opposes Efforts to Combat Climate Change at All Costs
Midterm Republican victories may make ALEC's terrifying environmental agenda a reality.
Cultivating Climate Justice: A Tale of Two Cities
This is a tale of two US cities building solutions to the climate crisis from the bottom up.
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Keystone XL Can Be a Win-Win for Us
If the Keystone pipeline is approved, we can still win. If it is approved, that is a call to action.
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Seeds of the Future
A handful of farmers and crop scientists are struggling to save the fast diminishing stock of agricultural diversity.
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The Battle for the Media and Meteorology: The Politics of the Thermometer
Although climate change reporting is increasing in publications such as The New York Times, Los Angeles Times, and The Guardian, major US networks are not increasing their reporting.
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For Climate Justice, My 11-Year-Old Brother Stopped Speaking – and Started Being Heard
An 11-year-old indigenous activist has vowed not to speak until world leaders take effective action to halt climate change.
On the News With Thom Hartmann: World Bank Issues Its Third Report on Climate Change, and More
In today's On the News segment: global temperatures may rise to 4 degrees Celsius by the time today's teens hit their 80th birthday, and more.
Dahr Jamail | Are Humans Going Extinct?
Climate disruption has become so serious that some scientists fear humans may be causing our own extinction.
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Cultivating Climate Justice From the Front Lines of the Crisis
Following Typhoon Haiyan, survivors in impacted communities in the Philippines came together in a deep expression of solidarity to help each other rebuild their homes and lives.