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What indigenous leaders from Brazil thought of Jair Bolsonaro’s U.N. address
“Everything he talked about at the U.N. is a reflection of the policies that he's implementing against indigenous people, against our lands, against our rights.”
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Photographing nature while black: One man’s quest to make green spaces less white
Dudley Edmondson shined the spotlight on African Americans in the outdoors -- way before Instagram.
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Small countries made big commitments at the U.N. climate summit
While big economies like the U.S., Russian and China did little to nothing, other nations are moving forward without them
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In South Florida, signs of the climate refugee crisis to come
“It’s unfortunate at a time like this that [the U.S.] would not want to extend some kind of protection for them while they navigate this really tragic time in their history.”
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Meet the other Greta Thunbergs at the first-ever U.N. Youth Climate Summit
“I believe that it is our duty as youth to fight the climate. If we don’t fight for the climate, then who will?”
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‘We’re not alone’: Thousands of NYC students join Greta’s climate strike
The 16-year-old climate activist sparked a worldwide movement that was on display today from Berlin to the Big Apple
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Pop music and the climate apocalypse — how 2019 changed everything
Billie Eilish, Lana Del Rey, and (maybe?) Lil Nas X are making art about climate change -- and you've never seen anything like it.
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4 corrections for Jonathan Franzen and other climate cowards
Please don't trust those who simply tell you to give up.
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Climate gentrification: Coming to a community near you
“It’s hard to predict if you’re safer over here than over there.”
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Rising temperatures pose ‘extreme danger’ to Muslims on Hajj pilgrimage
A new study finds extreme heat along the traditional holy route to Mecca will pose major health risks in the future.