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    Alex Honnold Is Interested in Much More than Simply Rock Climbing

    By Brad Rassler December 8, 2015
    In this story: climbing, activism
     The rock star climber discusses his new foundation, sustainable development and the environment.

    Dispatches From the Front Lines of Climate Justice

    By Susan Pagani December 3, 2015
    In this story: books, activism, climate change
    What We’re Fighting for Now is Each Other: Dispatches From the Front Lines of Climate Justice, by Wen Stephenson,  Beacon Press (October, 2015)

    What You Need to Know About the Paris Climate Talks

    By Madison Kotack December 3, 2015
    In this story: international climate policy, climate change, climate negotiations, federal policy
    What you need to know about the Paris climate talks

    Falling Stars and a Full Moon on Christmas

    By Kelly Kizer Whitt December 1, 2015
    In this story: astronomy, holidays
    December Brings a Full Moon For Christmas

    Will Eco-bots Save the World?

    By Catherine Schuknecht December 11, 2015
    In this story: wildlife, technology, science, agriculture
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    Racing Extinction

    By Madison Kotack November 30, 2015
    In this story: film, endangered species, oceans
    Racing Extinction premiers December 2nd.

    5 Environmental Stories You Don't Want To Miss

    By Robin Walter November 25, 2015
     H2O dance parties, desert waste, and Brazil’s worst environmental disaster.

    Life On the Edge of Climate Change

    By Esau Sinnok November 25, 2015
    In this story: climate change, Alaska, international climate policy
    An 18-year-old Alaskan native leaves his remote coastal home to attend UN climate talks in Paris.

    5 Outdoor Activities to Beat Holiday Stress

    By Julie Eng November 24, 2015
    In this story: Thanksgiving, holidays
    Avoid the stress and get outdoors!

    Is Climate Mitigation a Good Investment?

    By Catherine Schuknecht November 24, 2015
    In this story: politics, international climate policy, climate negotiations, science
    Colors are 2100 temperatures under business-as-usual (left, RCP8.5) and aggressive climate policy (right, RCP2.6).
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