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A group of volunteer designers and staff from community organizations built benches with shades in the Red Hook neighborhood of Brooklyn, New York to provide cool places for people to rest during heat waves. Credit: Anna Belle Peevey/InsideClimate News

"Cool Streets" Responds to NYC's Extreme Heat During Covid-19

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350.org co-founder Bill McKibben explains the significance of the first Earth Day, held on April 22, 1970.

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New York’s Empty Streets Present Lessons for Covid-19 and Climate Change

The world is reeling from another week of the coronavirus pandemic, with death counts rising, economies spiraling downward and half the world staying at home.

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New York's First Climathon

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Sam Gronseth—The Most Known Choral Melody in the World

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Daniel Hill—Anyone Who Wasn’t Scared, Wasn’t Here

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Wally Sipher—My Sister Judy

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Mayor Al Cathey—I Never Thought This Would Happen

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