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When teaching kids about climate change, don’t be a downer
Science educators are figuring out that hope might just be key.
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Voters like taxing carbon as long as you don’t say ‘carbon tax’
Slapping a fine on polluters? They can get behind that.
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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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How can I celebrate the Jewish New Year when the planet is burning?
Rosh Hashanah is supposed to remind you how to live, in the simplest and most basic sense.
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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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What the climate petition filed by 16 kids at the U.N. really means
Some media outlets have called the move a “landmark” and “potentially world-changing” complaint, and it’s widely been referred to as a lawsuit.
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To save our oceans, we have to change what we do on land
A new U.N. report finds oceans have reached a frightening tipping point.
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Why we must declare a global climate emergency
Declaring a climate emergency will make clear we are not talking about an abstract future threat, but a crisis that’s already here.
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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