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Explore how movements can manage internal conflict when it inevitably arises as they seek to build coalitions of active and unlikely allies.
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Last month, it was widely reported that another chapter in Shell’s dirty and disastrous eighty-seven-year operations in the Niger Delta was coming to an end, with the company selling its onshore business.
Natural disasters caused by climate change can adversely affect LGBTQ+ people already suffering from poverty and discrimination
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Instead of collective and confrontational resistance, we now celebrate individual women’s achievements in capitalist, neoliberal ways
Fossil-fuel companies use captured carbon dioxide to extract more fossil fuels, leading to a net increase in atmospheric CO2
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DUBAI — It was Sara Olsvig’s love of ice that brought her to the desert of Dubai for the 2023 U.N. climate summit, COP28. As an Inuit child growing up in a village in Disko Bay, Greenland, Olsvig would often dogsled and fish on the frozen sea and lakes, so she can tell how much […]