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All my environmental heroes are black women
My hope is that when more Black girls around the world can easily see themselves reflected, they’ll know they belong in the world of environmentalism.
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Climate change as you’ve never seen it before: “FloodZone” by Anastasia Samoylova
Russian-American artist Anastasia Samoylova documents the aftermath of rising sea levels in South Florida, challenging the way we think about climate change. The project is now on show at the Chrysler Museum of Art, Virginia.
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Meet 3 women working on the frontline of ocean conservation
From freeing whales tangled in nets to intercepting illegal fishing vessels, it’s all in a day’s work for Sea Shepherd Conservation Society’s frontline workers.
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Why California’s super bloom is under siege
Despite their popularity and ecological importance, wildflower blooms across California are in peril due to a pile-on of human-caused stressors.
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Google’s head of sustainability wants you to see the Earth in a new way
Google Earth Timelapse is a new tool that illustrates how the planet has changed over 37 years. Kate Brandt hopes it moves us to action.
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Cameron Dezen Hammon: We survived the disaster in Texas, but climate change makes us wonder if we can live here anymore
Though climate change is coming for us all, it might be time for our family to think about finding somewhere to live where its effects are less immediate, less terrifying.
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Ugandan climate change activist Vanessa Nakate says act now
While 2020's global climate protests were largely forced online as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic, inspiring young activists around the world have continued to demand urgent action to tackle global warming - with time quickly running out to prevent irreversible damage to the planet.
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