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July 2019
Vincent Medina and Louis Trevino Strengthen Ohlone Tribe in San Francisco Bay Area Vincent Medina is a member of the Muwekma Ohlone Tribe, where he also serves as a councilman representing...
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The New South Wales government is considering reclassifying old-growth forest to open up some protected reserves in the state’s north-east to the timber industry. The Natural Resources Commission of NSW...
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To most people, a disused open-pit goldmine is simply a hole in the ground, but in Australia’s remote north an old gold mine is being turned into an electricity-generating power...
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By Carissa Drury Everyone seems to know Sizwe Nzima. He’s the local hero who travels daily by bicycle to collect chronic medication on behalf of over 2,000 people in Khayelitsha, in...
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New Zealand, continuing to cement its reputation as a symbol of hope for progressives, announced a new budget that ditches the focus on traditional measures of economic success and instead makes...
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On a hot Monday morning in May, 63-year-old Donna Ware sat down in the meeting room at the Terrazas Branch library in East Austin, with her small service dog, Pilaf,...
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State-level 100% clean energy targets are increasingly becoming the norm across the United States thanks to fast-falling renewable energy prices and forward-looking policymakers. While states have led the way so...
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Why Global Citizens Should Care  Just 10 rivers across Asia and Africa carry 90% of the plastic that ends up in the oceans. Plastic ingestion kills about 1 million marine...
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The results of the 2018 midterm elections made it clear that American voters are ready for climate action. Across the country, we saw victories for many candidates who support bold...
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