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A University of Washington study shows that habitat and weather-pattern changes have led to a huge increase in negative interactions between humans and wildlife.
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CA Attorney General Bonta discusses California's lawsuit against big oil, we examine responses to our climate emergency, and we hear why the climate movement needs more hip hop.
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A diverse movement of landowners and Indigenous and Black community leaders have protested the construction of the Mountain Valley Pipeline for more than 10 years.
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Communities around the globe are using the power of the law to fight agribusiness, pollution, extractive projects, and land grabs. We'll share success stories.
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The EPA’s recent proposal to cut emissions for new cars and trucks would require as many as two-thirds of new vehicles sold in the US to be electric by 2032.
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What will happen when the bugs are all gone? How climate change and the shrinking insect population are intrinsically connected.
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A 2016 viral image of an octopus in a Miami parking garage became a symbol of how society must adapt and adjust as we face climate breakdown.
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The latest IPCC report warns that "deep, rapid and sustained" cuts to greenhouse gas emissions are urgently needed to secure a liveable and sustainable future for all.
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We discuss ConocoPhillips’ $8 billion oil and gas Willow Project in Alaska's pristine western Arctic region. The Biden administration recently approved the project.
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On Saturday, 1,700 people were forced to flee after the Pajaro River levee broke. Officials knew the levee was vulnerable for decades, according to the Los Angeles Times.