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12 Innovations From the '00s That Could Save Us
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With climate disruption, war, and a faltering economy, the '00s were tough. Still, seeds were sewn for a more green and egalitarian 2010s. And peoples movements offer the power to make real change happen.
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Sarah van Gelder
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Copenhagen: Just a Cop Out?
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Despite its disappointments, Copenhagen marks a turning point—the end of denial. What's next is recognizing that our climate problem is really a justice problem.
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Climate Deal: Not Done Yet
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Leading climate justice groups are signaling that the extraordinary global climate movement that came together in Copenhangen is just the beginning.
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Sarah van Gelder
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Weak Deal from Copenhagen
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Though some are defending the agreement as a first step, climate activists and residents of the Global South say that the precedent set by the agreement is a dangerous one.
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Climate Shame, Climate Hope
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Jamie Henn: Though many of the people that I have been talking to here in Copenhagen remain doggedly hopeful, their hope has little to do with our supposed “leaders." It has to do with all of you.
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Copenhagen's Big Day
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The arrival of world leaders, including President Obama, is shaking up the U.N. climate negotiations in Copenhagen.
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President Obama's Copenhagen Remarks
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The president's December 18 speech to the United Nations Climate Change Conference.
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Crossroads in Copenhagen
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Phaedra Ellis-Lamkins discusses the conflicting emotions that Copenhagen causes.
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It's Too Late to Compromise on Climate
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Mateo Nube: With survival at stake, the world can still come together over values like sharing and accountability.
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Hungry in Copenhagen
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Bill McKibben: A day of fasting isn't the only reason why activists in Copenhagen are hungry today.
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