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www.nytimes.com
A young naturalist inspires with joy, not doom
At 17, Dara McAnulty is becoming one of Britain’s most acclaimed nature writers, with work that touches on his autism as much as the world around his home.
www.newyorker.com
Greta Thunberg’s happy crusade
From a Stockholm safe house, the teen-age activist discusses her disappointment in Biden and Merkel, her new documentary, “A Year to Change the World,” and “Rickrolling” her Twitter followers and pranking her parents for April Fool’s Day.
ensia.com
How air pollution could be harming your brain
According to one expert, "The risk of air pollution on the brain is a much broader risk factor than we've given it credit for."
ensia.com
Study: Environmental injustice is rampant around the world
The history of disproportionate environmental impacts on Black, Indigenous, and people of color often goes back for centuries.
China funds coal plants in Bosnia as residents protest air quality
Fine particle levels in Sarajevo have exceeded WHO limits every day in January.
www.washingtonpost.com
Jane Fonda plans climate change civil disobedience on the Capitol steps
Film and television star to bring Thursday night teach-ins and “Fire Drill Fridays.”
eu.jsonline.com
UWM public health school made Milwaukee and Wisconsin its lab
Milwaukee is a city beset with public health problems, from lead poisoning and childhood asthma to one of the country's highest rates of infant mortality, especially among African Americans.
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