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Act Out! [154] - West Virginia Trees Speak Out + U.S. Climate Refugees & How Media Tricks You
This week on Act Out! you may know that corporate media lies to you – but do you know how?
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Breaking Free By Getting Jailed in Whiting, Indiana
My arrest didn’t feel like a risk, it felt like a transaction. I’ve found freedom in facing my fears and dispensing with false choices.
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Just 90 Companies Caused Two-thirds of Man-made Global Warming Emissions
Chevron, Exxon and BP are among the companies most responsible for climate change since the dawn of the industrial age.
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De-Icing the Myth of Greenland
The scenes now playing out in Greenland's de-icing are like nothing we've ever witnessed before.
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Our Climate Madness: "Like Exploding 400,000 Hiroshima Atomic Bombs Per Day"
Anyone who is 27 years old or younger has never lived through a month that was colder than the global 20th century average.
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End the Excuses in Doha: It's Time for Climate Talks to Get Real
The evidence of climate change is clearer than ever. There is little time left and no more excuses.
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Greenhouse Gas Concentrations Reach New Record
Between 1990 and 2011 there was a 30 percent increase in radiative forcing—the warming effect on our climate—because of CO2 and other heat-trapping long-lived gases.
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The Koch Brothers and Their Amazing Climate Change Denial Machine
How has a minority of outspoken climate deniers influenced more people than 20 years of legitimate climate science?
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Connecting the Dots, 3/4 of Americans Now Believe in Global Warming
Though U.S. elected leaders continue to ignore the most pressing crisis facing humanity, a new survey shows three out of four Americans now believe that global warming is affecting the weather - and that it made record-high temperatures in 2012 worse.
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A Summer of Extremes Signifies the New Normal
Just as the baseball season now stretches nearly into November, and the National Football League keeps adding games, so the summer season is in danger of extending on both ends, a kind of megalomaniac power grab fueled by the carbon pouring into the atmosphere.