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Climate News Update: New Carbon Majors Report and Swiss Elders' Historic Win
Climate News Update: New Carbon Majors Report and Swiss Elders' Historic Win

Season 10

The landmark Carbon Majors report has been updated with some surprising new data and the European Court of Human Rights has sent down an historic rul…

1 year, 11 months ago

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Sainte-Soline and the Government Crackdown on France’s Earth Uprisings
Sainte-Soline and the Government Crackdown on France’s Earth Uprisings

Season 10 Episode 18

In France, the working-class Yellow Vest movement, racial equality groups, and progressive climate activists have joined forces in a multi-racial, cr…

2 years ago

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The United States Anti-Renewables Movement, Explained
The United States Anti-Renewables Movement, Explained

Season 10

Isaac Slevin, lead author of Brown University's Against the Wind report on opposition to wind energy on the east coast of the United States, walks us…

2 years ago

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Shell, Oil Colonialism, and the Ongoing Struggle of Nigeria’s Environmental Activists
Shell, Oil Colonialism, and the Ongoing Struggle of Nigeria’s Environmental Activists

Season 10 Episode 17

Decades after the Ogini 9 were executed for opposing Shell's operations, Nigeria continues to grapple with the environmental and political fall out o…

2 years, 1 month ago

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What Ecuador's Yasuní Referendum Really Means for Oil, in Yasuní and Beyond
What Ecuador's Yasuní Referendum Really Means for Oil, in Yasuní and Beyond

Season 5

Last year, headlines all over the world proclaimed victory for the environment: finally, after more than a decade of promises, there would be no more…

2 years, 1 month ago

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Introducing: Hazard NYC
Introducing: Hazard NYC

Check out the limited-run series Hazard NYC from The City, all about how climate change intersects with Superfund sites in New York City. Start with …

2 years, 1 month ago

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The Past, Present, and Future of Climate Protest with Dana R. Fisher
The Past, Present, and Future of Climate Protest with Dana R. Fisher

Season 10 Episode 16

Sociologist Dana R. Fisher draws on years of research in her new book, Saving Ourselves, to explore what makes climate protests effective, what a pro…

2 years, 2 months ago

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The "EcoTerrorist" Panic
The "EcoTerrorist" Panic

Season 10 Episode 15

The United States' governments definition of "ecoterrorism" has long fueled backlash against environmental activists. Investigative reporter and Dril…

2 years, 2 months ago

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Meet the United Nations' First Special Rapporteur on Environmental Defenders
Meet the United Nations' First Special Rapporteur on Environmental Defenders

Season 10 Episode 14

Michel Forst became the United Nations' first Special Rapporteur on Environmental Defenders in 2022, monitoring the increasingly onerous laws and agg…

2 years, 2 months ago

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How UK Courts Became the New Battleground for Climate Protest
How UK Courts Became the New Battleground for Climate Protest

Season 10 Episode 13

A decade after United Kingdom courts made history with the first "climate necessity" ruling in history, the UK government has passed new laws that no…

2 years, 2 months ago

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