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Ecuador · EcuadorLast fall, Ecuador marked the 15th year anniversary of its constitutional recognition that nature has the rights to exist and regenerate. One of the activists behind that law describes new challenges the movement is confronting.By Katie SurmaMINDO, Ecuador—Natalia Greene ducks her head underneath the fronds of a giant fern. It is pitch black in the Chocó Andino cloud forest and Greene is searching for spiders, frogs and other nocturnal creatures.See the Story
Q&A: How the Drug War and Energy Transition Are Changing Ecuadorians’ Fight For The Rights of Nature - Inside Climate News
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Climate Change · OrlandoThe governor had vowed, as a former presidential candidate, to replace the words “climate change” with “energy dominance” in national security and foreign policy guidance,By Amy GreenORLANDO, Fla.—Addressing the human-caused emissions warming the global climate and contributing to impacts here like hotter temperatures, rising seas and more damaging hurricanes could no longer be part of Florida’s energy policy, under legislation before Gov. Ron D…See the Story
Bill Discounting Climate Change in Florida’s Energy Policy Awaits DeSantis’ Approval - Inside Climate News
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Alabama · AlabamaCrimson Oak Grove Resources has been cited for 204 safety violations since the March 8 blast, many involving “significant and substantial” safety violations.By Lee Hedgepeth, James BruggersOAK GROVE, Ala.—Clara Riley thought she was having a heart attack.See the Story
An Alabama Coal Company Sued for a Home Explosion That Killed a Man Is Delinquent on Dozens of Penalties, Records Show - Inside Climate News
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Texas, United States · TexasAn industrial buildout is erasing the last traces of an ancient world, but the Carrizo/Comecrudo, unrecognized and unknown, continue to resist.Story and photos by Dylan BaddourThis story was published in partnership by Inside Climate News and the Texas Observer.See the Story
Forgotten Keepers of the Rio Grande Delta: a Native Elder Fights Fossil Fuel Companies in Texas - Inside Climate News
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Pennsylvania · PennsylvaniaAs the Delaware Riverkeeper, Maya van Rossum does whatever it takes to protect the river. That includes looking beyond its banks—and toward a greener and more equitable future nationwide.By Kiley BenseClutching a sheaf of typed notes with one hand and the steering wheel of her electric car with the other, Maya van Rossum was driving west on I-276 and practicing the message she planned to deliver to Pennsylvania’s governor later that morning when…See the Story
Maya van Rossum Wants to Save the World - Inside Climate News
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Alabama · AlabamaInundated by an expanded highway, residents said they turned to the state for financial help. Basic reimbursements came with strings attached.By Lee HedgepethSHILOH COMMUNITY, Ala.—Their land is bound forever.See the Story
How Alabama Turned to Restrictive Deed Covenants to Ward Off Flooding Claims From Black Residents - Inside Climate News
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Climate Extremes Slammed Latin America and the Caribbean Last Year. A New UN Report Details the Impacts and Costs - Inside Climate News
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United States · United StatesThough climate change education varies across public schools in the U.S., extreme weather impacts are affecting them all.By Kiley PriceIn the U.S. and around the world, the impact of climate change on primary education is becoming increasingly difficult to ignore, both inside and outside the classroom. As heat and flooding threaten the physical environment, pedagogical—and political—debates rage over how and what to teach students about their ra…See the Story
As Extreme Weather Batters Schools, Students Are Pushing For More Climate Change Education - Inside Climate News
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