Climate marches, like this one in Glasgow during the COP26 climate conference in November 2021, can help people move from worry to action.
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Preparing young people for their future requires teachers to be climate change educators, but the federal government has resisted its inclusion in the curriculum. It’s up to states to take the lead.
Ti-han Chang, University of Central Lancashire and Henry Dicks, iaelyon School of Management – Université Jean Moulin Lyon 3
Welcome to an entirely new understanding of the world.
Charles Darwin’s ideas about diversity of plants being stronger together is inspiring today’s ecologists: here the Sand Walk outside Darwin’s home in Kent.
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We discovered that the 12 largest petrochemical companies announced 88 new projects between 2012 and 2019: new and expanded facilities that will likely operate for decades, ramping up carbon emissions.
As heat levels increase, mental health conditions are likely to worsen.
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This is a transcript of part 4 of Climate Fight: the world’s biggest negotiation, a series from The Anthill podcast.
Leonardo DiCaprio, right, speaks with Earth scientist and deputy director of NASA’s Goddard Sciences and Exploration Directorate, Piers Sellers, for the climate change documentary, ‘Before the Flood.’
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Many popular climate change documentaries rely on white male narrators and experts, reinforce social stereotypes and provide unbalanced coverage of the regions most affected.
City-level climate talks are often dominated by those who carry social privilege.
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The long-awaited ruling by the UN Committee on the Rights of the Child is as groundbreaking as it is disappointing. Where to next for young climate activists?
Could artificially altered clouds help protect the corals in Australia’s Great Barrier Reef?
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