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Hurricanes disproportionately harm communities of color. TV news ignores that fact.
Zero out of 669 news segments on major networks reported on the disproportionate impact of hurricanes on poor communities and communities of color.
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The Atlantic hurricane season just started. It’s already breaking records.
This is the earliest the third named storm of the season has ever arrived.
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6 tips for becoming a youth activist (as told by a youth activist)
In her new book, climate activist Jamie Margolin shares how to find your voice — and use it.
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Deforestation, oil spills, and coronavirus: Crises converge in the Amazon
Indigenous nations in the Amazon have seen an estimated 2,278 positive cases and 504 deaths, suggesting a sobering mortality rate.
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Coronavirus put millions out of work. A 21st-century climate corps could be the answer.
Tens of millions of Americans lost their jobs in recent months, and ending shelter in place orders won’t bring them all back anytime soon.
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That ocean breeze may be full of tiny bits of plastic
Where's all the plastic in the ocean going? Scientists are looking to the sky.
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A landmark lawsuit against Big Oil is back from the dead
Will ExxonMobil, Shell, and friends have to pay for seawalls?
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We need more than a coronavirus lockdown to solve climate change
Coronavirus emissions cuts are just a drop in climate change’s bucket
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How fast will you need to flee from the heat? There’s a word for that.
"Climate velocity": A new word for life on the run.
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World health leaders are calling for a green recovery from coronavirus
An open letter to G20 leaders says addressing climate breakdown is key to a global revival.