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‘Memorial to all who suffered’: survivors protest wind farm near Japanese American incarceration site
About 13,000 people were held at the Minidoka camp during the second world war. Now, a green energy project threatens the ‘sacred’ place.
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In a summer scarred by heat, drought and fire, adaptation becomes a necessity
The pleasures of the natural world increasingly involve a reckoning with the reality of climate change.
Photo by Alyssa Moore on Unsplash
In a summer scarred by heat, drought and fire, adaptation becomes a necessity
The pleasures of the natural world increasingly involve a reckoning with the reality of climate change.
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In the face of extreme droughts, Somali women face a dangerous new world
Droughts are killing livestock, forcing herders to move to camps for displaced people, where they face an uncertain, often violent, new world.
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www.sfchronicle.com
Santa Barbara oil spill 50 years ago created California as we know it today
Fifty years after the Santa Barbara oil spill, we can trace how that crisis shaped California institutions, attitudes and relationships with the environment.
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The California fires and the threat of climate change
The California wildfires have unleashed unconscionable suffering. Climate change could make them ten times worse.
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Sand in the gears of climate change
The state House of Representatives should approve a bill passed by the Senate to establish a long-term plan for climate change.
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