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KONY 2012, a film and campaign by Invisible Children, aimed to make Joseph Kony famous. Its purpose was to generate support for his arrest and establish a precedent for international justice, not
KONY 2012, a film and campaign by Invisible Children, aimed to make Joseph Kony famous. Its purpose was to generate support for his arrest and establish a precedent for international justice, not to celebrate him.
The campaign achieved significant viral success, becoming YouTube's most-viewed video at the time with over 72 million views by February 11th. For more information, visit the Invisible Children website.

Weak property rights and insecure tenure arrangements in developing countries lead to rural communities losing land and natural resources, profoundly impacting livelihoods, wellbeing,
Weak property rights and insecure tenure arrangements in developing countries lead to rural communities losing land and natural resources, profoundly impacting livelihoods, wellbeing, environments, and ecosystem services.
This video highlights the story of a Sub-Saharan African farmer losing his land rights, underscoring the critical need for governments to balance individual citizen rights with national public interest.
Published by the World Resources Institute on April 10, 2013. Download the full report here.
The Power of Big Oil Part One: Denial (full documentary) | FRONTLINE
FRONTLINE PBS | Offi
The Power of Big Oil Part One: Denial (full documentary) | FRONTLINE
FRONTLINE PBS | Official April 20, 2022
Watch part one of “The Power of Big Oil,” a three-episode
The Power of Big Oil Part One: Denial (full documentary) | FRONTLINE
FRONTLINE PBS | Official April 20, 2022
Watch part one of “The Power of Big Oil,” a three-episode FRONTLINE docuseries investigating the fossil fuel industry’s history of casting doubt and delaying action on climate change.
Go inside the decades-long failure to confront the threat and increasing impacts of climate change in “The Power of Big Oil.” This deeply researched docuseries reveals what scientists, corporations and politicians have known about human-caused climate change for decades, and the missed opportunities to mitigate the problem.
This journalism is made possible by viewers like you. Support your local PBS station here: http://www.pbs.org/donate.
Parts two and three of “The Power of Big Oil” premiere April 26 and May 3 on PBS and online: https://to.pbs.org/3rByEEe
Part Two here on EarthSayers.tv.
For millennia, the Chumash people have been a maritime culture, renowned for their plank canoes, *tomols*, used to navigate the Channel Islands. European colonization nearly erased the craft of
For millennia, the Chumash people have been a maritime culture, renowned for their plank canoes, *tomols*, used to navigate the Channel Islands. European colonization nearly erased the craft of tomol building, but today, Alan Salazar and his Chumash and Fernandeño Tataviam communities are dedicated to reviving this vital knowledge for future generations.
Support the Tataviam Land Conservancy's project to build two new tomols. This initiative will unite the Fernandeño Tataviam and Chumash tribes through educational events and workshops focused on tomol craft, culture, and paddling. To donate, please specify "Tomol Project" in the message box on the donation page: https://www.tataviam.land/donation/
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