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Why We Find It So Hard to Act Against Climate Change
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Solving the “It’s not my problem” problem. A psychologist on what keeps us from coming to terms with the climate crisis.
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The Climate Justice Movement Breaks Through
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Direct Action Heats Up. As the urgency of the crisis grows, so do the world’s climate justice movements.
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How to Break the Climate Stalemate Between the Global South and the North
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Rich and poor countries are in this together. If either fails to step up, the planet is in trouble. A climate deal must take into account the Global North’s responsibility for nearly 70 percent of greenhouse pollution and the Global South’s need to move out of poverty. The North must cut back sharply on emissions while the South leapfrogs over the industrial age to clean-energy prosperity.
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There's Still Enough Time to Avert Climate Chaos
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Editor Sarah van Gelder's introduction to Climate Action, the Winter 2010 issue of YES! Magazine.
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Climate Hero Kumi Naidoo
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Kumi Naidoo is building a global movement to force world leaders to adopt a binding agreement on climate change. He is executive director of Greenpeace International and has led TckTckTck, a global campaign for climate action.
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Climate Hero Clayton Thomas-Müller
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Clayton Thomas-Müller is working to keep corporations from privatizing the atmosphere, as they have privatized the land and exploited the natural resources that once belonged to the First Nations of Canada.
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Resource Guide for Climate Action
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Movements and resources to save our climate now.
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