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Byย Bill McKibben.ย This story originally appeared in The Nation and is republished here as part of Covering Climate Now, a global journalism collaboration strengthening coverage of the climateย story...
Byย Megan Millikenย Biven Imagine a sovereign nation with nearly 29 million citizens and the eleventh largest economy in the world. Now imagine that this nationโ€™s legislature only met to represent i...
The Scottish government established a Just Transition Commission in 2018, recognising the countryโ€™s unique need for a participatory plan to rapidly cut its emissions. That commission has just publi...
Byย Edward Cavanough.ย This story originally appeared in The Nation and is republished here as part of Covering Climate Now, a global journalism collaboration to strengthen coverage of the climateย st...
This article originally appeared in The Guardian and is republished here as part of Covering Climate Now, a global journalistic collaboration to strengthen coverage of the climateย story. By Michae...
By Martin Bush. Reposted with permission fromย ClimateZone.org.ย  The next decade will be noisy as hell. As more intense wildfires blaze across every continent except Antarctica, the sound of the pl...
By Claire Stephenson, a campaigner with Frack Freeย Lancashire The announcement by the Conservative government last week, proclaiming they are ending their support for the shale gas industry in the...
By Chris Garrard, member of campaign group Art Notย Oil From Greta Thunberg to the thousands of youth climate strikers, and from young Indigenous activists to XR Youth, young people have been putti...
Many people, including me, expected Greta Thunberg to win this year's Nobel Peace Prize. Instead, Ethiopian Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed Ali was deservedly awarded for ending more than 20 years of con...
Youth climate activist Hannah Cartlidge visited the European Parliament in Brussels scared for the future of the planet, but returned hopeful that the institution could make a difference โ€“ while it...

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Byย Bill McKibben.ย This story originally appeared in The Nation and is republished here as part of Covering Climate Now, a global journalism collaboration strengthening coverage of the climateย story...
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Byย Megan Millikenย Biven Imagine a sovereign nation with nearly 29 million citizens and the eleventh largest economy in the world. Now imagine that this nationโ€™s legislature only met to represent i...
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The Scottish government established a Just Transition Commission in 2018, recognising the countryโ€™s unique need for a participatory plan to rapidly cut its emissions. That commission has just publi...
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Byย Edward Cavanough.ย This story originally appeared in The Nation and is republished here as part of Covering Climate Now, a global journalism collaboration to strengthen coverage of the climateย st...
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This article originally appeared in The Guardian and is republished here as part of Covering Climate Now, a global journalistic collaboration to strengthen coverage of the climateย story. By Michae...
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By Martin Bush. Reposted with permission fromย ClimateZone.org.ย  The next decade will be noisy as hell. As more intense wildfires blaze across every continent except Antarctica, the sound of the pl...
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By Claire Stephenson, a campaigner with Frack Freeย Lancashire The announcement by the Conservative government last week, proclaiming they are ending their support for the shale gas industry in the...
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By Chris Garrard, member of campaign group Art Notย Oil From Greta Thunberg to the thousands of youth climate strikers, and from young Indigenous activists to XR Youth, young people have been putti...
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Many people, including me, expected Greta Thunberg to win this year's Nobel Peace Prize. Instead, Ethiopian Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed Ali was deservedly awarded for ending more than 20 years of con...
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Youth climate activist Hannah Cartlidge visited the European Parliament in Brussels scared for the future of the planet, but returned hopeful that the institution could make a difference โ€“ while it...