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October 04, 2011 | 3:17 PM
Youth: Leading the way in solving a crisis
Who has the most at stake in the climate crisis? That's easy: Young people like me. And as 24 Hours of Reality draws to a close, we're proud and encouraged to see youth movements emerging all over the world to combat climate change.October 04, 2011 | 11:34 AM
Coffee, cassava, and climate change: A new recipe for Brazil's farmers
New crops don't just mean new ingredients for dinner; they mean a recipe for a whole new lifestyle. What we eat is closely tied to our identity, culture, traditions and our communities' values. We all need to ask ourselves: Are we willing to let climate change alter such a significant part of who we are?October 03, 2011 | 10:13 AM
'Yellowstone, coming home'... no more?
As someone who has a deep and abiding love of the outdoors, and agrees with Ken Burns that national parks like Yellowstone are truly “America’s Best Idea,” I am dismayed that we’re allowing one of America’s most special spaces to suffer because of our inaction on climate change.September 30, 2011 | 10:46 AM
Grassroots: Joining together to change the world
Against all odds, grassroots movements in the past have successfully pushed their leaders for wide-scale political change. Now it's time for everyday citizens to join another grassroots movement to solve the climate crisis.September 29, 2011 | 10:19 AM
The Solar Bowl
If Sunday's football fan becomes Monday's climate activist, we'll be squarely on the path to winning the conversation on climate change.September 29, 2011 | 10:06 AM
Want to learn about climate change? Have a party.
Millions of people watched the live broadcast of 24 Hours of Reality — and some people took the opportunity to have a party. All over the world, communities organized watch parties that gave people an opportunity to view the presentation, discuss it among themselves and have some fun along the way.September 28, 2011 | 2:19 PM
Businesses understand: It pays to solve the climate crisis
Over the past several years, electric utilities, automobile manufacturers, investors and other businesses have started to recognize that climate change is real and that humans are contributing to it. These companies also realize that they can be part of the solution -- and that it makes business sense to do so.September 26, 2011 | 3:04 PM
Honoring Wangari Maathai
I was deeply saddened to learn that an extraordinary woman, a passionate advocate for human rights and the environment, has passed away. Professor Wangari Muta Maathai, who won the Nobel Peace Prize in 2004, dedicated her life to empowering women and promoting democracy and peace with a focus on sustainable development. We are honored that Professor Maathai served on our Board of Directors.September 26, 2011 | 12:31 AM
Climate change communication: "It's a symphony, not a solo!"
Before we're really able to push the climate change "debate" out of its current rut, we'll have to show that there is no such thing as a stereotypical climate crusader.September 23, 2011 | 10:10 AM
Climate 101: Did you see it?
Curious about the basic science of global warming? Not sure how pollution from oil and coal is linked to extreme weather? In our new video, "Climate 101," Bill Nye explains the science of climate change and the link between extreme weather and pollution from fossil fuels.
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