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First Nation Wins Historic Victory Over Mammoth Coal Export Terminal

US Army Corps of Engineers denies permit for proposed Cherry Point terminal, which would have been the largest in North America.

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The Urgency of a Moral Economy

Bernie Sanders spoke at the Vatican on Friday. Here is a transcript of his speech.

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Youth Climate Case Against Government Moves Forward

Decision marks ‘tipping point on the scales of justice,’ teen plaintiff says.

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UBC Reads Sustainability: Naomi Klein

Forget everything you think you know about global warming.

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Small Oregon Town Fights Back Against Another Nestlé Water Grab

Our Water, Our Future shines a light on the struggle of Cascade Locks to protect the gorge. It also serves as inspiration for other communities around the world facing enclosures of their water commons.

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Climate Bombshell: Dangerous Sea Level Rise Coming in Decades, Not Centuries

A new study predicts a much more accelerated rate of sea level rise of several meters, beyond that which humanity is capable of adapting to.

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So Much to Gain: What Keeping Oil in the Ground Can Do for Economic Inequality

A successful energy transition to renewables could not only rescue the planet but create a more just economy.

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Requiem of Ice

Experience a visual and narrative odyssey of the largest glacier cave system in the lower 48 states—the Sandy Glacier Cave system on Mt. Hood.

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As World’s 5th Largest Economy, Can the Left Coast Unite to Stop Big Oil?

From First Nations activism to innovative city initiatives, the West Coast is leading the fight against global warming even as many countries lag behind.

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In a New TED Talk, Al Gore Explains Why He’s Optimistic About Climate Change

The former vice president poses three questions: Do we have to change? Can we change? Will we change? His answer to all three is a resounding YES.