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Intercepted: Stealing children to steal the land

Naomi Klein speaks to the legendary Manuel family about the uncovering of a mass grave of 215 Indigenous children.
Witnessing Peru’s enduring, if altered, snow star festival
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Witnessing Peru’s enduring, if altered, snow star festival

Rising temperatures and melting glaciers have changed key aspects of the age-old Peruvian festival of Qoyllur Rit’i. Still, the celebrations persist.
Pope says coronavirus outbreak may be one of 'nature's responses' to climate change
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Pope says coronavirus outbreak may be one of 'nature's responses' to climate change

Pope Francis suggested that the outbreak of the novel coronavirus may be one of "nature's responses" to people around the world ignoring the harsh consequences of climate change. 
Pope Francis, in Japan, warns of 'selfish decisions' on nuclear energy
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Pope Francis, in Japan, warns of 'selfish decisions' on nuclear energy

Making the first visit to the country by a pope in 38 years, Francis called for an end to the nuclear arms race in visits to Hiroshima and Nagasaki.
Ranchers emboldened by Bolsonaro are destroying a pioneering project to save the Amazon
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Ranchers emboldened by Bolsonaro are destroying a pioneering project to save the Amazon

The American Catholic nun Dorothy Stang died defending a sustainable development model for the Amazon. Can her legacy survive in Bolsonaro’s Brazil?
Can the Catholic Church save the Amazon?
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Can the Catholic Church save the Amazon?

If the Pope can't throw a Hail Mary, who can?

A field in D.C. will soon be home to 5,000 solar panels. It’s all because of local Catholic groups — and a message from the pope.
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A field in D.C. will soon be home to 5,000 solar panels. It’s all because of local Catholic groups — and a message from the pope.

Churches say they are fulfilling God's command — and the wishes of Pope Francis in “Laudato Si" — by switching to renewable energy.

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