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The Daily life of Nenets Indigenous women in the Siberian Arctic

Published on Oct 17, 2016

The Nenets people are nomadic reindeer herders in North-West Siberia. They heavily depend on their herds for food, clothes, transport and shelter and have migrated for over 1000 years across their ancestral homelands. Currently the entire region and its inhabitants are under serious threat from climate change as temperatures are on a steep rise and Russia’s ancient permafrost is melting.

Siberia stretches southwards from the Arctic Ocean to the hills of north-central Kazakhstan and to the national borders of Mongolia and China. With an area of 13.1 million square kilometres, Siberia accounts for 77% of Russia's land area, but it is home to just 40 million people – 27% of the country's population.

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Time to Wake Up with Sen. Sheldon Whitehouse

Published on Oct 18, 2016

"The story of our failure on climate change is a story of our failure to understand the truly manipulative and evil effects of money in politics," declares Senator Whitehouse. "It's being deployed right now. You undo Citizens United and we will have a bill in a month."
EarthSayer Sheldon Whitehouse
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Elegy for the Arctic by Ludovico Einaudi

Ludovico Einaudi performs an original piece "Elegy for the Arctic", on the Arctic Ocean to call for its protection, on June 17th, 2016

With a grand piano on a floating platform in front of the Wahlenbergbreen glacier (in Svalbard, Norway) Einaudi played an original piece composed for the cause and turning into music the voices of the eight million people that asks for Arctic protection

With this action, Greenpeace is urging the OSPAR Commission not to miss the opportunity to protect international Arctic waters under its mandate at this week's meeting in Tenerife


Through his music, acclaimed Italian composer and pianist Ludovico Einaudi has added his voice to those of eight million people from across the world demanding protection for the Arctic. 

Sign the petition to save the Arctic here.

EarthSayer Ludovico Einaudi
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Climate Justice and the Future of Humanitarian Action (Hilton Foundation)

Mary Robinson, first woman President of Ireland and founder of the Mary Robinson Foundation is keynote speaker.

EarthSayer Mary Robinson
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RISE With Standing Rock

ublished on Oct 10, 2016

There's a revolution happening in Standing Rock, at the O?héthi Šakówi? camp, and across the country. Over 200 indigenous American nations and 6,000 people have travelled to the community in an unprecedented act of solidarity. Catalyzed by the fight against Dakota Access Pipeline, Native American tribes are protecting their water, but even more, protecting their sovereignty in the face of a colonialist State. In a time when we still celebrate Christopher Columbus, violent colonizer, the indigenous rights movement is more important than ever.

On Indigenous People's Day 2016, we're #StandingWithStandingRock. Journalist Jonathan Klett connects what's happening in North Dakota to what's happening in D.C. Chase Iron Eyes, US Representative Candidate for North Dakota and Judith LeBlanc, director of the Native organizers Alliance, speak to what's at stake in this fight. 
EarthSayers Chase Iron Eyes; Judith LeBlanc
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We're Going To Be Alright - Really: Jeff Chang / #StandingRock

Published on Oct 12, 2016

It may seem at times like there’s a thousand movements to be a part of, a thousand and one tragedies in the news. How do we keep ourselves accountable to the communities we truly care about? Is "diversity" enough? And how do we stop ourselves from panicking? Our guest this week, celebrated journalist and author Jeff Chang takes on some of these questions. According to Chang, hope isn’t yet lost and really, we’re going to be alright -- if we work together. 
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Two Green Leaves fighting climate change with Oregon Climate

Published on Jun 1, 2016

Two Green Leaves (twogreenleaves.org) is a blog created by two young friends, Charlie and Jeremy. We are aware of what climate change can do to the human race and it certainly isn’t good. That’s why we’ve created this blog: to help other people understand the effects of climate change and what we can do to help! Thank you for visiting us at twogreenleaves.org
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Standing Rock Youth and Chairman Archambault Respond to Obama at WHTNC

Published on Oct 6, 2016

Standing Rock Youth and Chairman Archambault Respond to Obama at the White House Tribal Nations Conference in Washington DC on September 26th, 2016

Video footage / editing by ICTMN's Vincent Schilling

Assistance by Alex Hamer 

EarthSayer Chairman Archambault
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Securing the Legal Right to a Stable Climate with Julia Olson
Published on Aug 30, 2016
Julia Olson, Executive Director for Our Children's Trust in a sit down interview with 350 Eugene's Megan Kemple on August 24, 2016
EarthSayers Megan Kemple; Julie Olson
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Young Peoples Burden with Kivlehan and Hansen

Published on Oct 4, 2016

"... the assumption that young people will somehow figure out a way to undo the deeds of their forebears, has crept into and spread like a cancer through UN climate scenarios."

A conversation between Climate Scientist Dr. James Hansen and his granddaughter Sophie Kivlehan. 

YOUNG PEOPLE’S BURDEN:Requirement of Negative CO2 Emissions by James Hansen et. al. Download PDF here

EarthSayers Dr. James Hansen; Sophie Kivlehan
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