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Stitches for Sapmi: A Sami artist’s fight against climate change
Climate change as seen through the eyes of world-renowned Sami artist and activist Britta Marakatt-Labba.
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Nevada lithium mine breaks ground despite Indigenous opposition
Construction is under way at the Thacker Pass lithium mine in northern Nevada after a federal court denied opponents’ requests for an injunction. Activists say the project threatens delicate ecosystems, while proponents say it is key to Biden’s green energy agenda.
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Timeline: Half a century of oil spills in Nigeria’s Ogoniland
Since oil was discovered in commercial quantities in Nigeria in 1958, thousands of oil spill incidents have happened.
‘Sense of abandonment’ as Chile rejects new constitution
More than 60 percent of Chileans voted against the proposal, which its supporters call feminist, ecological and groundbreakingly progressive.
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Pakistan declares national emergency as flood toll nears 1,000
At least 937 people have died and 30 million are without shelter as Pakistan struggles to cope with devastating floods.
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Europe’s drought exposes WWII ships, bombs and prehistoric stones
Archaeologists have been delighted by the emergence of a prehistoric stone circle dubbed the ‘Spanish Stonehenge’.
Climate change ravages Iraq as palm trees make way for desert
Basra was known for farming, but rising temperatures, increased water salinity, and desertification, have changed that.
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