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A growing number of initiatives in Detroit are working to redefine outdoor activities as acts of liberation.
Companies, nonprofits, foundations, and universities are coming together to promote "direct air capture," or sucking CO2 from the air. But not everyone thinks it is a good idea.
Some in the Native Village of Tetlin claim their leaders broke tribal laws when agreeing to the Manh Choh mine.
Without US representation, the Taíno advocate for environmental justice and cultural preservation internationally.
Winning resolutions urged Exxon to disclose climate risks and Chevron to re-evaluate its methane reporting methods.
"It's happening all over the country."
The IPCC's latest report finally recognizes the social barriers to climate action.
In Detroit, residents are battling persistent flooding and mold issues. Climate change is making it worse.
At least 13 states allow drilling waste to be used for road de-icing, dust suppression, and maintenance.