Climate change threatens irreversible and dangerous impacts, but options exist to limit its effects, IPCC Report, November 2, 2014 (14)
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Meet Loukanikos, Athens’ Protest Dog, TIME Greece’s riot dog Loukanikos dies, The Guardian A Farewell to Paws, Al Jazeera America Art of the Obituary: Loukanikos, The New Inquiry “The pressure needed to keep politicians in line is absent. There is no one barking threateningly at their feet; there is no…
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Struggle Against Extinction This year’s Wildlife Photographer of the Year exhibition will again document the planet’s rarest animals and focus on the twists of fate that decide survival Toshiji Fukuda went to extraordinary lengths to photograph an Amur tiger, one of the world’s rarest mammals, in 2011. He built a…
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Are walrus at risk from climate change? A mass haul out of 35,000 animals on an Alaska beach doesn’t bode well for the future of wildlife dependent on the Arctic ice http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ap6kSV_U45o (13)
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We Are PowerShift 2012 – Winona LaDuke “We have to fight” AN AMENDMENT FOR THE SEVENTH GENERATION, Walter Bresette “The right of citizens of the United States to use and enjoy air, water, wildlife, and other renewable resources determined by the Congress to be common property shall not be…
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Wangari Maathai and The Greenbelt Movement Nobel Peace Prize: The Nobel Lecture (Oslo, December 10, 2004) (6)
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Dr Vandana Shiva, Rights of Nature and Earth Democracy (16)
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Ode to the chair Pablo Neruda (from Odes to Common Things) A chair in the jungle: under the severe lianas a sacred tree trunk creaks, tangles of vines press high, in the shadows bloody beasts cry out, majestic leaves descend from the green sky, the rattles of snakes quiver like…
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