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An FBI agent arrived at the door of a former member of Extinction Rebellion NYC last month, saying she had questions about the environmental advocacy group. It wasn’t the first time climate activists have drawn scrutiny from the FBI. But the visit appeared to place this group on the leading edge of
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ABC, CBS, and NBC aired a combined 8 hours and 25 minutes of climate coverage across 201 segments, a 35% decline from 2024, according to a new Media Matters analysis.
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Climate change, war and mismanagement are putting Iran’s water supply under major strain, experts have...
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Housing is often treated as a downstream outcome of urban development or disaster recovery rather than as a strategic investment in resilience.
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“It’s a shame that our past selves chose not to pursue green growth. But our present selves also have a choice. We can start cutting emissions, or we can choose to delay,” writes Basel Kirmani.
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Women in STEM will be highly influential in our fight for climate justice, yet they are systematically sidelined from shaping a more sustainable future.
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