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LE BOURGET, France — The contingency of 20 delegates in T-shirts and clerical collars sat at a cafeteria table...
Dec 02, 2015Hope and economics (and Obama and Modi) collide at climate talks
PARIS – Though he warned that “getting 200 nations to agree on anything is hard,” President Obama insisted...
Dec 01, 2015Obama at COP21: The world shares a ‘sense of urgency’
LE BOURGET, France — World leaders cast the coming two weeks of climate negotiations in hopeful terms on...
Dec 01, 2015GroundTruth Climate Fellows talk COP21 on PBS NewsHour
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Nov 30, 2015GroundTruth Launches in Paris: The Silent March for Change
PARIS — A pair of tiny pink ballet slippers stood out amid a sea of 22,000 shoes lining the...
Nov 30, 201511 Podcasts To Help You Better Understand the World
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Nov 17, 2015Climate change rears its head on the Tibetan Plateau
ZHIDOI COUNTY, China — Tsesong, a 61-year-old Tibetan herder, has been tending livestock successfully on the vast Qinghai-Tibet...
Nov 06, 2015How Vietnam Mastered Infectious Disease Control
By Joanne Silberner It’s the winter of 2003, and Long Thanh Ngo, head of a government biological testing lab...
Nov 05, 2015The Life and Times of an Afghan police officer
Afghan photojournalist Farshad Usyan developed an interest in photography after his brother Qais started working for AFP in...
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