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Environmental Activist Xiuhtezcatl Martinez: A Teen on the Front Lines
"The change that we need is not going to come from a politician, from an orangutan in office, it's going to come from something that's always been the driver of change – people power, power of young people"
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High-Stakes Climate Lawsuit Led by Youth Turns Its Attention to Trump
It's Donald Trump vs. 21 young people armed with global consensus on climate change
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Why Young Americans Are Suing Obama Over Climate Change
Plaintiffs could see the "trial of the millennium" on climate change
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How 'Racing Extinction' Could Save the World
Discovery Channel documentary charts how humanity has altered the planet — and what we can do to help
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Pesticides Killing Bees: Study Shows What 'Everybody's Suspected'
Expert Scott Black explains why bees are the canaries in the ecological coal mine
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Meet the Teenage Indigenous Hip-Hop Artist Taking on Climate Change
Rolling Stone recently sat down with Xiuhtezcatl Martinez after his powerful speech at the United Nations
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God's Work: Meet the Woman Turning Evangelicals Into Environmentalists
With the pope's encyclical on the environment expected this week, Rolling Stone spoke to Christian climate activist Anna Jane Joyner
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Can a Christian Make Conservatives Care About Climate Change?
Meet the 29-year-old using her conservative pedigree to help save the planet
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Meet the Face of Hong Kong's Occupy Movement: Joshua Wong
The most dangerous man in the world's fastest-growing country might be a scrawny college freshman. Joshua Wong, who was surrounded by thousands of pro-democracy activists when he turned 18 in October, is the reluctant public face of Hong Kong's jubilant Occupy movement. Now in its eighth week, Occupy Central is demanding open elections in the […]
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Sad End of a Street Survivor: 'The Short and Tragic Life of Robert Peace'
Part memoir, part elegy, The Short and Tragic Life of Robert Peace is one of this fall's best nonfiction books – the story of a young man who survived the streets of Newark, New Jersey, to earn a full scholarship to Yale, only to be murdered on his home turf in a suspected drug dispute. […]
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