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Centering biodiversity and social justice in overhauling the global food system
STOCKHOLM—With new evidence that human activity has pushed beyond limits needed to preserve ecosystems, the […]
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LISTEN: Jennifer Roberts on nature as medicine
Dr. Jennifer D. Roberts joins the Agents of Change in Environmental Justice podcast to discuss […]
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Peter Dykstra: American Invasive Species Hall of Fame, part 1
In recent years, Atlanta and Charlotte, N.C., have done battle over two of the biggest […]
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Global Warming: Why the problem is worse – and solutions simpler – than you thought
How do you cut through the fog around climate change and get to a solution? […]
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IN-DEPTH: What we know about PFAS in our food
After a much-publicized study this year found high levels of a toxic chemical class in […]
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IN-DEPTH: What we know about PFAS in our food
After a much-publicized study this year found high levels of a toxic chemical class in […]
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Peter Dykstra: Low crimes and misdemeanors
When Ronald Reagan swept into office in a 1980 landslide, he appointed two contentious figures […]
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Most of the world agreed on safe PCB waste disposal. It’s not going great—especially in the US.
A majority of countries are not on track to remove the toxic pollutants known as […]
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LISTEN: Brenda Trejo Rosas on the social dimensions of health
Brenda Trejo Rosas joins the Agents of Change in Environmental Justice podcast to discuss how […]
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Air pollution lowers global life expectancy by more than two years: Report
Air pollution takes 2.2 years off global average life expectancy, according to a report published […]