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The Greta Thunberg story
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(Media / The Greta Thunberg story)
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In August of 2018, Greta began protesting outside her school in Stockholm, saying climate change was more important than education for future generations. It wasn’t long before many others joined her and ...
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Facing Climate Change: Oyster Farmers
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(Media / Facing Climate Change: Oyster Farmers)
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Kathleen Nisbet and her father, Dave, farm oysters in Washington's Willapa Bay. They recently shifted some of their business to Hawai'i, after ocean acidification started killing baby oysters in local ...
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Tuvalu - Islands on the frontline of Climate Change
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(Media / Tuvalu - Islands on the frontline of Climate Change)
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With photography by Robin Hammond and produced by Panos Pictures, this multimedia piece looks at the island nation of Tuvalu, as the Tuvaluan people become some of the first environmental refugees, a direct ...
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Kids Talk Climate Change
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(Media / Kids Talk Climate Change)
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Ontario is taking action on climate change. We’re building on the progress we’ve made to end coal-fired electricity generation, build transit-friendly communities and help businesses reduce emissions. ...
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Climate Change Explained
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(Media / Climate Change Explained)
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This is a simple explanation of Climate Change: the heat from human emissions is roughly equal to exploding 400,000 Hiroshima atomic bombs every day. Historically, every time carbon dioxide levels increase ...
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America's Climate Choices: Limiting the Magnitude of Future Climate Change
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(Media / America's Climate Choices: Limiting the Magnitude of Future Climate Change)
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Climate change poses clear threats to human societies and natural ecosystems. The panel on Limiting the Magnitude of Future Climate Change, part of the America's Climate Choices project, calls for the ...
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The Future of Protein Will Not Be Meat
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(Media / The Future of Protein Will Not Be Meat)
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The average American eats 80.6 pounds of beef every year. Since farming cattle is water and land-intensive—and responsible for between 18 and 51 percent of greenhouse gas emissions—companies like Beyond ...
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Climate Activism Under Attack: COP21
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(Media / Climate Activism Under Attack: COP21)
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At the COP21 Paris Climate Talks, the prospect of nations reaching an agreement preventing irrevocable climate change is looking bleak, and discontent is growing among the activists on the ground. Environmentalists ...
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Obama Announces U.S. Clean Power Plan in Two Minutes
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(Media / Obama Announces U.S. Clean Power Plan in Two Minutes)
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President Barack Obama outlines his plan to reduce carbon emissions with rules aimed at cutting the use of coal in U.S. power plants. Watch all the key moments from Obama's speech at the White House in ...
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Africa's fisheries' paradise at a crossroads
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(Media / Africa's fisheries' paradise at a crossroads)
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Overfishing has already depleted fish stocks in China, and now we’ve revealed how Chinese fishing vessels are taking advantage of weak regulations to fish illegally - and at the expense of local artisanal ...
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China and U.S. Agree to Cut Down Carbon Emissions
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(Media / China and U.S. Agree to Cut Down Carbon Emissions)
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China and the U.S. pledged to make deep cuts in greenhouse-gas emissions. Bloomberg's Stephen Engle reports.
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Could China Save The World?
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(Media / Could China Save The World?)
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The U.S. and China just signed an agreement promising to cut down on greenhouse gas emissions in both countries. This is a big feat for the two largest polluters and can have a huge impact on the rest ...
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China and U.S. Agree to Cut Down Carbon Emissions
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(Media / China and U.S. Agree to Cut Down Carbon Emissions)
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China and U.S. Agree to Cut Down Carbon Emissions
Nov. 12: China and the U.S. pledged to make deep cuts in greenhouse-gas emissions.
Bloomberg's Stephen Engle reports.
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How the oceans can clean themselves: Boyan Slat at TEDxDelft
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(Media / How the oceans can clean themselves: Boyan Slat at TEDxDelft)
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18-year-old Boyan Slat combines environmentalism, entrepreneurism and technology to tackle global issues of sustainability. After diving in Greece, and coming across more plastic bags than fish, he wondered; ...
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Stanford researchers search for heat resistant coral
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(Media / Stanford researchers search for heat resistant coral)
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Professor Steve Palumbi is searching the world's oceans, looking for heat resistant coral. To combat ever increasing ocean temperatures, he hopes to transpla...
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Ocean Acidification
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(Media / Ocean Acidification)
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Learn about the effects that carbon dioxide emissions have on ocean invertebrates. This video is brought to you by the North Carolina Aquarium at Fort Fisher.
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Ocean Acidification... in a nutshell
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(Media / Ocean Acidification... in a nutshell)
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Our emissions of carbon dioxide threaten to alter the very chemistry of sea water and change life in our oceans within the span of a single human lifetime. An animation by Leo Murray for Greenpeace.
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Vehicle Emission Regulations in LA Are Making a Difference
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(Media / Vehicle Emission Regulations in LA Are Making a Difference)
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Climate Change in 12 Minutes - The Skeptic's Case
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(Media / Climate Change in 12 Minutes - The Skeptic's Case)
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By Dr. David M.W. Evans "We check the main predictions of the climate models against the best and latest data. Fortunately the climate models got all their major predictions wrong. Why? Every serious ...
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Electric Cars Make Sense For 42% Of Americans Business Insider
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(Media / Electric Cars Make Sense For 42% Of Americans Business Insider)
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The first three of these make perfect sense. Lots of people would be able to charge an EV if they had one, and don't need a vehicle that can haul seven people and a load of timber around town. I question ...