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Peter Gleick on Water Poverty, Conflict, and a Hope for the Future
Peter Gleick on Water Poverty, Conflict, and a Hope for the Future

No elemental force has done more to shape life on this planet than water, from originating the earliest forms of life, to sculpting our landscapes, t…

2 years, 6 months ago

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Cory Booker: Taking on Big Ag & Going Big on Climate
Cory Booker: Taking on Big Ag & Going Big on Climate

Our food and agricultural systems are helping fuel the climate emergency. But climate isn’t the only harm; these systems also impact local economies,…

2 years, 6 months ago

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REWIND: Saket Soni on the People Who Make Disaster Recovery Possible
REWIND: Saket Soni on the People Who Make Disaster Recovery Possible

Who cleans up and rebuilds our communities after floods, fires, and hurricanes? COVID redefined America's definition of “essential workers,” but many…

2 years, 6 months ago

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Killer Heat: Confronting Disproportionate Impacts on Women and Girls
Killer Heat: Confronting Disproportionate Impacts on Women and Girls

Extreme heat kills more people per year than any other climate disaster. It preys on the poor, exacerbates racial inequalities, and there is a growin…

2 years, 7 months ago

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Bringing Biodiversity Back from the Breaking Point
Bringing Biodiversity Back from the Breaking Point

Land use, pollution and the climate crisis are driving what may be the largest mass extinction event since the dinosaurs. The World Wildlife Fund est…

2 years, 7 months ago

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Naomi Oreskes, David Gelles and The Myth of Free Markets
Naomi Oreskes, David Gelles and The Myth of Free Markets

Many on the left say that the growing climate crisis is the inevitable result of unbridled capitalism – industries seeking profits above all else. In…

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Two Heroes Challenging the Powerful
Two Heroes Challenging the Powerful

Making the necessary changes to address climate disruption will take massive collective action. But sometimes, a single individual can make an extrao…

2 years, 7 months ago

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Amy Westervelt on Drilling, Denial and Disinformation
Amy Westervelt on Drilling, Denial and Disinformation

Amy Westervelt has made a career out of exploring the underbelly of the oil industry through complex and compelling storytelling. Through her investi…

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Get Up, Stand Up: What Actions Move the Needle?
Get Up, Stand Up: What Actions Move the Needle?

From the Boston Tea Party to the Civil Rights Movement to Black Lives Matter, activists have long sought to bring pressing issues into the public con…

2 years, 8 months ago

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Lights, Camera, Inaction: Where is Climate’s Starring Role?
Lights, Camera, Inaction: Where is Climate’s Starring Role?

Hollywood has been slow to include climate in its stories. Executives fear it won’t sell – that it’s too overwhelming or depressing. Apple TV+ has ju…

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