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Subject 12 songs for your climate action playlist
Date March 12, 2020 6:04 PM
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<[link removed]>To save the planet, learn from the civil rights movement <[link removed]>

As the world marks half a century of the modern environmental movement, we need to learn from the lessons of the American civil rights movement, says Hip Hop Caucus Founder and CEO Reverend Lennox Yearwood, Jr.

<[link removed]>As ‘The Jungle’ marks its anniversary, factory farming remains our 21st century nightmare <[link removed]>

Today, Upton Sinclair’s vision of a more humane meat industry is far from realized. The Jungle is alive and well in the factory farm industry of the 21st century.

<[link removed]>12 songs for your climate action playlist <[link removed]>

The year 2020 will be a key turning point for climate action. And we need everyone pitching in. Our interns at Earth Day Network compiled a list of uplifting, inspirational songs to get you in the climate-fighting spirit.

<[link removed]>Tackling Africa’s waste problem takes both governments and activists <[link removed]>

In Africa, individual activists are taking matters into their own hands, founding organizations and bringing their communities together to change the culture around waste.

<[link removed]>‘Toxic 100’ air polluters must be held accountable, says new report <[link removed]>

United Church of Christ released its “Toxic 100” report, which lists the 100 facilities in the United States that produce the most toxic air pollution, as well as the demographics of residents who live within three miles of these facilities.



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