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A top A.F.L.-C.I.O. official joins Greenpeace USA
The move by Tefere Gebre, the No. 3 official at the A.F.L.-C.I.O., highlights what many labor and environmental officials say is a need to cooperate.
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Bangladesh offers a model for climate migration
New research points to ways migrant-friendly cities with low-cost housing and job opportunities are helping those fleeing the effects of climate change.
Destiny Thomas: ‘Safe streets’ are not safe for black lives
A transportation planner warns pedestrian-friendly street redesigns that happen without diverse public input can end up harming the communities they serve.
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For Gen Z, two defining events: COVID-19 and climate change
An unforeseen pairing of catastrophes will inform how Generation Z navigates the world as adults, and what sort of future they create.
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World's 70 million displaced people face a coronavirus disaster, Refugees International says
Refugees International questioned the effectiveness of border closures in preventing the spread of the disease.
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Why India is making progress in slowing its population growth
Population growth is leveling off in most areas due to rising affluence and advances in women's education and family planning.
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Easter Island can teach us a lot about nationalism and the climate crisis
Countries riven by inequality and xenophobia won't be resilient to climate change—which means that the fight against nationalism and the fight against global warming are actually one and the same.
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