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A young girl holds a small placard reading 'I Can't Drink Oil' as she stands with demonstrators that gathered in front of the White House in Washington, DC on September 13, 2016, to protest the Dakota Access Pipeline.
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Five reasons why we should all stand with Standing Rock

Anyone concerned about the future of the planet should support the tribe whose territory is threatened by the Dakota Access pipeline.

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    Caroline Lucas, Naomi Klein and Bill McKibben respond to the prospect of a climate change denier in the White House.

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  • Will Solar rooftiles ever be more than virtue-signalling for the rich?

    Elon Musk’s latest green lifestyle offering might have hit the environmental nail on the head — depending on what his version of "affordable" really means.

    By India Bourke
    01 November
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    This disastrous plan to expand Heathrow will fail, vows Tom Brake. 

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    Sex, icebergs and individual plight: the actor’s earlier outing teaches us more about vast disasters than his new docufilm about global warming’s impact, Before the Flood.

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    25 October
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    Governments are on the brink of an agreement that could cut half a degree off global warming. Can the world pull together like it did in 1989?

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    14 October
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    A Farewell to Ice reveals the sad truth: one day Arctic ice, our planet's air con, will be gone.

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    03 October
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    The role of faith in fighting intolerance, protecting the planet, and trumping Trump.

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    27 September
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    As adventure trips are reviving cruises, the environment could be at risk.

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    09 September
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    We take the temperature of the two leaders' positions and find the forecast decidely mixed.

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