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The March for Climate and Justice, in Amsterdam

World Nov 13

Greta Thunberg briefly interrupted by man on stage at climate protest in Amsterdam

By Mike Corder, Associated Press

World Sep 24

Andre and Sofia Oliveira pose for a picture in Almada
Young activists from Portugal take 32 governments to court for failing to address climate change

Six Portuguese children and young adults are set to take 32 European governments to court Wednesday for what they say is a failure to adequately address human-caused climate change in a violation of their human rights.

By Barry Hatton, Helena Alves, Associated Press

Nation Sep 10

Climate
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Activists target sporting events to demand action on climate change

Around the world, climate change protests have disrupted everything from daily commutes to a night at the museum. And as demonstrated at the U.S. Open on Thursday, they are now spreading to sporting events. Ali Rogin reports.

By Ali Rogin, Andrew Chambers, Winston Wilde

Health Jul 30

Phoenix Continues To Suffer Through Its Worst Heat Wave On Record
Watch 8:42
Climate change causing a sense of despair? Here are some ways to combat it

This summer, millions of Americans are experiencing firsthand the effects of climate change, from triple-digit temperatures to wildfire smoke to bleached coral reefs in warming oceans. For some, growing concern about climate change can become an overwhelming sense of despair…

By John Yang, Andrew Corkery

World Apr 22

COP27 in Egypt
Multiple generations of Earth’s warriors keep battling, hoping for planet’s future

Young and old, famous and not so well known, there are many people from around the globe who make it their mission to try to save the planet, especially from the ravages of climate change.

By Seth Borenstein, Wanjohi Kabukuru, Fabiano Maisonnave, Sibi Arasu, Associated Press

Jan 29

Protesters question circumstances surrounding ‘Stop Cop City’ activist’s death

By R.J. Rico, Associated Press

Beyond the distrust many in the “Stop Cop City” movement have toward police, six people who knew Tortuguita told the AP that authorities’ allegations about the protester's final encounter do not match up with the person they knew.

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Jan 17

African activists question credibility of upcoming UN climate talks

By Wanjohi Kabukuru, Associated Press

The criticism follows Thursday’s announcement that oil executive Sultan al-Jaber will lead the next round of U.N. climate talks, which will be held in the United Arab Emirates beginning in late November.

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Jan 15

Clearance of German village for contested mine expansion said to be near-complete

By Associated Press

A village in western Germany that is due to be demolished to make way for a coal mine expansion has been cleared of activists, apart from a pair who remained holed up in a tunnel, police said Sunday.

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Nov 15

Climate activists splash black liquid on famous Klimt painting in Vienna

By Kirsten Grieshaber, Associated Press

Climate activists in Austria have attacked a famous painting by artist Gustav Klimt with a black, oily liquid and one then glued himself to glass protecting the painting's frame.

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Nov 12

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Will the Amazon rainforest’s chances improve with Brazil’s new leader?

The fate of the rapidly disappearing Amazon rainforest is in new hands after Brazil's latest election. President-elect Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva made fighting the climate crisis and protecting the Amazon a cornerstone of his campaign. Michael Mann, director of…

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