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Naomi Klein: 'It Would Be A Shame If Markey Wasn't Sent Back To The Senate'
Klein supports the reelection of Green New Deal co-author Sen. Ed Markey in the face of Rep. Joe Kennedy's challenge. -
'Extreme Weather Will Tell This Truth': Climate Protests Erupt In Major Cities
Hundreds of protesters were arrested in London, Amsterdam and New York, among other cities. "Extreme weather will tell this truth for us unless the Government does it for us first," organizers said. -
Nancy Koehn On What Backers Of The Green New Deal Can Learn From FDR
Roosevelt introduced sweeping progressive policies with his New Deal. Can today's progressives do the same around climate change? -
Tracking The Impacts Of Climate Change On Cape Cod
The effects of climate change are being felt close to home as the shoreline, water temperatures, and weather patterns are impacted. -
Dark Skies: UN Meeting Reveals A World In A Really Bad Mood
"The problems of our times are extraordinary," said the president of the Maldives at the U.N. General Assembly a few days ago. -
Subway Proselytizer Preaches Climate Emergency, Trains Others To Spread Their Message
A retiree gives unsolicited climate emergency talks on the New York City subway, frequently receiving applause. Now he wants to teach others how to preach their own messages to a crowd. -
Earth's Oceans Are Getting Hotter And Higher, And It's Accelerating
The U.N. Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change has released its latest report on the oceans, and it's not good. The report also notes a relatively new phenomenon in the oceans: marine heat waves. -
Former EPA Head Gina McCarthy On The Pressing Need For Climate Action
McCarthy has encouraged young climate activists, telling them that change at the federal level only comes with grassroots pressure. -
'No Single Nation Is Doing Enough' To Stop Global Warming, Says Heather Goldstone
WGBH's science correspondent gave live updates from Climate Week New York City. -
'This Is All Wrong,' Greta Thunberg Tells World Leaders At U.N. Climate Session
"This is all wrong. I shouldn't be up here. I should be back in school, on the other side of the ocean," activist Greta Thunberg tells leaders at a U.N. climate conference.