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Women just won big in New Mexico’s primary. Here’s what that means for climate change.
In the past year and a half, New Mexico has advanced some of the most ambitious climate change legislation in the nation. More could be on the way.
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This sculpture is a mood ring for the Great Barrier Reef
An artist talks about his environmentally responsive artwork.
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Wait … Chevron said ‘black lives matter’?
Big Oil’s promises to take on racism and climate change ignore the bigger picture.
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Great, now the ocean is filled with COVID trash: Masks, gloves, and hand sanitizer
Big Oil's pivot to plastic threatens marine life.
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US ranks 24th in the world on environmental performance
The U.S. is near the back of the pack for developed nations.
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Who belongs where? A new way to think about migration.
Sonia Shah's new book questions assumptions about life on the move.
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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.