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Climate Change

Rohingya refugees in Bangaldesh
Climate Change

The Surprising Link Between Climate Change and Human Trafficking

As extreme weather conditions arrive, vulnerable people in migrating populations could find themselves at risk from sexual exploitation or forced labor.
May 7, 2018
by
Wudan Yan
As extreme weather conditions arrive, vulnerable people in migrating populations could find themselves at risk from sexual exploitation or forced labor.
Marines Hurricane Harvey
Climate Change

‘Instability, Uncertainty and Chaos’ — How Climate Change Threatens National Security

Anyone who disregards the threats of climate change “is stupid,” says retired Lieutenant General John G. Castellaw.
April 16, 2018
by
Francis Flisiuk
Anyone who disregards the threats of climate change “is stupid,” says retired Lieutenant General John G. Castellaw.
gas pump
Climate Change

Pruitt Pulls President Obama’s Climate-Saving Fuel Economy Rules

The rules, bemoaned by auto manufacturers, would have reduced carbon dioxide emissions by 540 million metric tons.
April 2, 2018
by
John R. Platt
The rules, bemoaned by auto manufacturers, would have reduced carbon dioxide emissions by 540 million metric tons.
Climate Change

Climate Goes Viral

Disease outbreaks could be coming your way — our interactive map shows how you could be affected.
March 18, 2018
by
Dipika Kadaba
Disease outbreaks could be coming your way — our interactive map shows how you could be affected.
#youthvgov
Climate Change

Kids Taking on Government: The New Normal?

With Youth v. Gov, the next generation of young Americans is stepping up to save itself from climate change and other threats.
March 7, 2018
by
John R. Platt
With Youth v. Gov, the next generation of young Americans is stepping up to save itself from climate change and other threats.
Flooded
Climate Change

Dam Lies: Despite Promises, An Indigenous Community’s Land Is Flooded

Panama’s Barro Blanco dam was supposed to help fight climate change. It ended up damning a culture.
March 5, 2018
by
Daniel Grossman
Panama’s Barro Blanco dam was supposed to help fight climate change. It ended up damning a culture.
Tantrum that Saved the World
Climate Change

Can Throwing a Tantrum Help Save Us From Climate Change?

Climate scientist Michael E. Mann and children’s book author Megan Herbert want kids (and maybe also adults) to learn that their voices can and must be heard.
February 23, 2018
by
John R. Platt
Climate scientist Michael E. Mann and children’s book author Megan Herbert want kids (and maybe also adults) to learn that their voices can and must be heard.
climate
Climate Change

How to Inoculate Yourself Against Climate Denial Misinformation

Fake news may be hard to spot, but fake arguments don’t have to be.
February 21, 2018
by
Peter Ellerton and The Conversation
Fake news may be hard to spot, but fake arguments don’t have to be.
Oil rig
Climate Change

Drill, Baby, Drill: The U.S. Added 38 Percent More Oil and Gas Rigs Last Year

Burn, baby, burn: Experts express fear about the enormous climate impact of this boom in new fossil fuel development.
February 9, 2018
by
John R. Platt
Burn, baby, burn: Experts express fear about the enormous climate impact of this boom in new fossil fuel development.
thin ice
Climate Change

Tribal Cultures Underwater — and Falling Through Thin Ice

A national tribal climate-change conference highlights impacts to culture, heritage and survival.
January 29, 2018
by
Debra Utacia Krol
A national tribal climate-change conference highlights impacts to culture, heritage and survival.

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