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'Changing Planet' revisits vulnerable ecosystems responding to climate change
“Changing Planet” returns for a second year to revisit some of our planet’s most vulnerable ecosystems and provide updates on how communities are working to develop resilience in the face of climate change.
Baratunde Thurston wants you to be part of nature. Right now
The author of “How to Be Black” and host of the “How to Citizen with Baratunde” podcast wants you to experience the outdoors with a new PBS television series.
‘Frontline’ review: Why the climate changed but we didn’t
On Tuesday, PBS's 'Frontline' begins a three-part dive into climate change, that potential species-killer that has taken a back seat recently to more traditional scourges like disease and war.
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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.
Must-watch video: Despite extreme weather and surging activism, 2019 saw political paralysis on climate
From PBS NewsHour's Miles O'Brien: The past year and crucial year ahead in climate change.
News network climate reporting soared in 2017 thanks to Trump
Dana Nuccitelli: But the networks need to improve reporting on climate events unrelated to Trump
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2017 was a terrible year of climate disasters -- and too many media outlets failed to tell the story
Media Matters, the left-leaning media watchdog group, sums up the year in climate news.
From hurricanes to heat waves to wildfires and beyond, 2017 has been a terrifying year of disasters in the U.S. And too many media outlets have missed a key part of the sto
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