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Monthly Archives: February 2019
Six Reasons to Be Hopeful About Fighting Climate Change
Source: Six Reasons to Be Hopeful About Fighting Climate Change
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Gaslighting the climate-striking students by Professor Julia Steinberger
“Gaslighting means to manipulate someone’s perception of reality so that they doubt their own sanity. Right now, we are seeing world leaders, government ministers, editors of major media, all… Source: Gaslighting the climate-striking students by Professor Julia Steinberger
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The Green New Deal Is Unrealistic? Get Real – Bloomberg Opinion – Medium
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Climate change ’cause of most under-reported humanitarian crises’ | Science | The Guardian
Source: Climate change ’cause of most under-reported humanitarian crises’ | Science | The Guardian
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‘The Uninhabitable Earth’ puts words to a future you don’t want to live in | Grist
Source: ‘The Uninhabitable Earth’ puts words to a future you don’t want to live in | Grist
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Climate change will fuel more wars and displacement in the Middle East, experts warn | The Independent
Source: Climate change will fuel more wars and displacement in the Middle East, experts warn | The Independent
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USA: Court dismisses Energy Transfer lawsuit against environmental NGOs & activists over accusations of racketeering & defamation to block Dakota Access Pipeline | Business & Human Rights Resource Centre
Source: USA: Court dismisses Energy Transfer lawsuit against environmental NGOs & activists over accusations of racketeering & defamation to block Dakota Access Pipeline | Business & Human Rights Resource Centre
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New stars of the left need to learn to persuade | National Catholic Reporter
Source: New stars of the left need to learn to persuade | National Catholic Reporter
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Opinion | Time to Panic – The New York Times
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‘The beginning of great change’: Greta Thunberg hails school climate strikes | Environment | The Guardian
Australia was one of the first countries to mobilise. Last November, organisers estimate 15,000 students went on strike. Last Friday, students lobbied outside the offices of the opposition party. On 1 March, they will target the federal treasurer’s office. Two … Continue reading
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