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Amid Worst Air in the World, Many Unhoused Communities Left Unprotected
As wildfire smoke engulfed the Pacific Northwest, unhoused communities faced the highest risk.
Emily Fagan
9.25.20
Climate Uprise

Millions of UK Homes Could Be Lost to Flooding in the Next 80 Years
The UK is critically underprepared for the impacts of rising sea levels due to climate change, an investigation by VICE News has found.
Ben Charlie Smoke
9.25.20
climate

What’s Stopping Us From Stopping Climate Change?
Research conducted by VICE Media Group showed that while most people consider themselves knowledgeable about climate change, many don't actually know enough to take action.
Julie Arbit
9.25.20
Climate Uprise

50 Examples of Climate Privilege to Show People Who Still Don't Get It
The countries that suffer the most devastating impacts of climate change are not those most responsible for it.
Yewande Adeniran
9.25.20
climate

Army of Mexican Farmers Clash With National Guard Over Paying Water to the US
Farmers in the state of Chihuahua have withstood years of drought, and now fear for their future as Mexico’s president says that a massive water debt must be paid.
Luis Chaparro
9.25.20
Climate Uprise

Can Geoengineering Fix the Climate Crisis?
Young experts explain how new technologies could help in the fight against global warming—but they can't be our only hope.
Charlotte Nijhuis
9.25.20
VICE Specials

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The World’s First Solar Car | Extinction Update
Before the pandemic, we visited Lightyear – a startup developing the first solar-powered car – to learn if their project could save the world.
climate

Inside the Fight to Shut Down Baltimore's Pollution-Spewing Trash Incinerator
"If you drive here at certain times of night, it smells like death."
Harrison Jacobs
9.25.20
climate change

The Amazon's Lesser-Known Cousin Has Lost a Fifth of its Area to Wildfire This Year
South of the Amazon, stretching into Bolivia and Paraguay, the Pantanal has seen months of unprecedented fires.
Edmund Ruge
9.25.20
Climate Uprise

How China’s Addiction to Coal Is Ravaging Zimbabwe’s Environment
When wildlife monitors came across a group of Chinese men drilling in Hwange National Park, they assumed they'd wandered into the park by accident.
David Gilbert
9.25.20
FRANCE

Two People Were Stabbed in an Attack Near the Former Charlie Hebdo Offices in Paris
Two suspects have been arrested in the area and two victims have been left with serious injuries.
Tim Hume
9.25.20
COLOMBIA

The End of Colombia's Civil War Had an Unintended Effect: Deforestation
The exit of the former FARC guerrilla group marked the loss of an arbiter, and has allowed deforestation to surge.
Megan Janetsky
Steven Grattan
9.25.20
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