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Incursions Into Indigenous Lands Not Only Threaten Tribal Food Systems, But the Planet’s Well-Being
By Georgina Gustin
New York Embarks on a Massive Climate Resiliency Project to Protect Manhattan’s Lower East Side From Sea Level Rise
By Brahmjot Kaur
June 24, 2021
Inside Clean Energy: From Sweden, a Potential Breakthrough for Clean Steel
By Dan Gearino
Indigenous Leaders and Human Rights Groups in Brazil Want Bolsonaro Prosecuted for Crimes Against Humanity
By Katie Surma
Without ‘Transformative Adaptation’ Climate Change May Threaten the Survival of Millions of Small Scale Farmers
By Georgina Gustin
June 23, 2021
New Climate Research From a Year-Long Arctic Expedition Raises an Ozone Alarm in the High North
By Bob Berwyn
In a Growing Campaign to Criminalize Widespread Environmental Destruction, Legal Experts Define a New Global Crime: ‘Ecocide’
By Katie Surma, Inside Climate News, and Yuliya Talmazan, NBC News
June 22, 2021
As the Gulf of Mexico Heals from the Deepwater Horizon Oil Spill, Stringent Safety Proposals Remain Elusive
By Nicholas Portuondo
New York City Has Ambitious Climate Goals. The Next Mayor Will Determine Whether the City Follows Through
By Delger Erdenesanaa
Requiem for a Pipeline: Keystone XL Transformed the Environmental Movement and Shifted the Debate over Energy and Climate
By Marianne Lavelle
Warming Trends: A Song for the Planet, Secrets of Hempcrete and Butterfly Snapshots
By Katelyn Weisbrod
UN Climate Talks Slowed by Covid Woes and Technical Squabbles
By Bob Berwyn
June 18, 2021