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The Indigenous Wayuu people have long battled the Cerrejón coal mine. Amid Covid-19, they’re now appealing to the U.N.
Certain fish are now higher in mercury as a result of warmer waters and overfishing.
Washington, Oregon, and British Columbia pledged to slash greenhouse gas emissions. In a decade full of big talk and epic battles, they all failed.
Fungi are an important, if undervalued, piece of the climate solutions puzzle.
It takes collective action to dismantle a system and put another in its place.
The good news is, density is not the problem per se during a pandemic. Crowding is the actual culprit.
These major contributors to global warming must swiftly get on board with climate action—or get out of the way.
Student-led "#DropExxon pledge" asks law students around the country to refuse to work for Paul, Weiss until it drops ExxonMobil.
Yeah, you read that right.