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  1. Oct 5

    Great piece by -- When Indigenous People Control Their Own Land, It Protects Us All From Carbon Emissions.

  2. Oct 4
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    What are ? How can they help increase across rural Africa? explains: .

  4. Oct 4
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    Oct 4

    Do you know what’s in your drinking water? For too many people, the answer is no:

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    Oct 3

    Paula Caballero : Well-managed by Peoples & local communities must be part of the equation.

  7. Oct 2
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    Sep 27
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    Sep 22

    Devastated Puerto Rico Tests Fairness of Response to Climate Disasters

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    Citizens need to know what's in the water they rely on on for drinking, bathing, farming & fishing

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    Sep 29
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    An effective way to protect forests with high carbon density is to support indigenous .

  14. Sep 28

    "Little Flints are happening across the United States." on & .

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    Sep 28

    's Carole Excell: "All around the world, very few companies release information about what they're polluting in the environment."

  16. Sep 28

    "Pollution shouldn't be free. Companies shouldn't be able to pollute an environment without paying a cost."

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    Water pollution affects native and indigenous people that are most vulnerable right now. Listen in:

  18. Sep 28

    .: Information that should be available under Freedom of Information laws isn't free.

  19. Sep 28

    .'s Carole Excell: Most vulnerable people are least able to access info & know what's in their water.

  20. Sep 28

    STARTING NOW: & event on communities' fight for . Livestream: .

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