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Rebecca Solnit on Why It’s Not Too Late
Rebecca Solnit on Why It’s Not Too Late

Writer, historian, and activist Rebecca Solnit has been examining hope and the unpredictability of change for over 20 years. In 2023 she co-edited an…

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Is This a Joke? Comedy and Climate Communication
Is This a Joke? Comedy and Climate Communication

Laughter can be good medicine, but when is it okay to laugh at something as deadly serious as the climate crisis? Jokes help us remember information …

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Community Resilience: Knowing Your Neighbor Could Save Your Life
Community Resilience: Knowing Your Neighbor Could Save Your Life

Disasters caused by burning fossil fuels are becoming more frequent, and in the aftermath of hurricanes, floods and wildfires, federal and state resp…

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Ken Burns, Rosalyn LaPier and The American Buffalo
Ken Burns, Rosalyn LaPier and The American Buffalo

For thousands of years, the American buffalo evolved alongside Indigenous people who relied on them for food and shelter, and, in exchange for killin…

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Rep. Ro Khanna on AI, Misinformation and Holding Big Oil Accountable
Rep. Ro Khanna on AI, Misinformation and Holding Big Oil Accountable

Congressman Ro Khanna has made a name for himself as a pragmatic progressive and critic of Big Oil. He grilled oil company CEOs under oath and helped…

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Jane Fonda: A Lifetime of Activism
Jane Fonda: A Lifetime of Activism

Jane Fonda has spent the last several decades fighting for Indigenous peoples' rights, economic justice, LGBTQ rights, peace, gender equality and mor…

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Naomi Klein and Carolyn Beeler: Covering Big Ideas and Personal Stories
Naomi Klein and Carolyn Beeler: Covering Big Ideas and Personal Stories

The climate crisis can be difficult to cover in a way that most people can relate to. The mechanism of harm goes from a person's gas car or stove to …

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Naomi Klein and Carolyn Beeler: Covering Big Ideas and Personal Stories
Naomi Klein and Carolyn Beeler: Covering Big Ideas and Personal Stories

The climate crisis can be difficult to cover in a way that most people can relate to. The mechanism of harm goes from a person's gas car or stove to …

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Official Trailer: Climate One

We’re living through a climate emergency; addressing this crisis begins by talking about it. Join us.

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The Nuclear Option
The Nuclear Option

Fourteen years after receiving its permit, the nation’s first new nuclear reactors in decades just fired up in Georgia. Massive, traditional nuclear …

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