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Yolaida Martinez, a 29-year-old mother living with her two children in a Boston shelter, volunteers as the administrator of her church every Sunday. (Photo by Kelly Kasulis/GroundTruth)
Health

For Boston’s working homeless, a job is not enough

Women burn trash on the roadside in Dadaab refugee camp. In 2011, a severe drought pushed tens of thousands of Somalis from their homes, swelling the camp's population. Host to more than a third of a million people, Dadaab is the world's largest refugee camp, but it's now in danger of being shut down. (Nichole Sobecki/GroundTruth)
Season 3 - Living Proof |Episode 1

Somalia’s climate for conflict

 The human consequences of climate change are the focus of this new season of GroundTruth. Reporting fellows...

Nov 11, 2016
(Photo by Nichole Sobeck/GroundTruth)
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WGBH News and The GroundTruth Project launch season two of its award-winning podcast

Second season of “GroundTruth” podcast will explore the human impacts of climate change around the world (BOSTON, Mass.)...

Nov 10, 2016
Dahiana Santana shows a sonogram of the baby she's carrying. She worries she might have contracted Zika during her pregnancy, but she never received her test results. (GroundTruth Films)
Americas

Zika Virus in the Americas

Zika Virus in the Americas: Introduction GroundTruth Films In recent years, new infectious diseases have cropped up around...

Nov 10, 2016
A woman's shoes are seen in a day bar in Angeles City, notorious for its red light district and sex tourism. In the wake of typhoons, women and girls from climate change vulnerable areas, particularly Samar and Leyte, wind up in the sex trade after being displaced from storms. (Photo by Hannah Reyes Morales/GroundTruth)
Asia

Sex Trafficking in the Philippines

Sex Trafficking in the Philippines: Introduction A scene from Fields Avenue, the red light district in Angeles City,...

Nov 10, 2016
Short Films

Somalia’s Climate for Conflict

Somalia’s Climate for Conflict: Introduction (Photo by Nichole Sobecki/GroundTruth) Climate change is increasingly fueling conflict in Somalia, and...

Nov 10, 2016
The view from East Boston as the sun rises over the Boston skyline on June 7, 2016. (Photo by Lauren Owens/GroundTruth)
Environment

Cities Underwater

Cities Underwater: Introduction New construction reflected in the windows of a building in Boston's Seaport District. (Photo by...

Nov 10, 2016
(Photo by Camilla Andersen/GroundTruth)
Arctic

Anguish in the Arctic

Anguish in the Arctic: Introduction (Photo by Camilla Andersen/GroundTruth) Nowhere are the effects of climate change more palpable...

Nov 10, 2016
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How to get the GroundTruth podcast

There are two ways you can hear the GroundTruth podcast: You can listen to it on a computer, or...

Nov 04, 2016
Season 2 |Episode 2

Dispatch: Drowned out in Paris

Are young people being shut out of the world's response to climate change? GroundTruth climate fellows Justine Calma...

Mar 29, 2016
Season 1 - Foreverstan |Episode 4

Razia’s way

How do you convince the conservative men of Afghanistan to get behind girls' education? This is the story...

Dec 30, 2015
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