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Adults "can see us as serious or they can see us as a joke," one of the kids says. "A lawsuit is not a joke," her brother adds. The European Court of Human Rights has fast-tracked their 2020 lawsuit.
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The $4 million device is three stories tall, 118 feet long and could be the key to understanding oceans and climate change.
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The two blocks of state-owned land could become a mixed-use community with affordable housing at the center.
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Reverend Billy, the flamboyant "altar-ego" of New York performance artist William Talen, celebrates 20 years of crusading with his Stop Shopping Choir.
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The city has experienced more frequent and severe flooding due to climate change and an aging stormwater system. Detroiters hope federal infrastructure funding eases the problem.
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KPBS Midday EditionThe city will also limit the number of shared mobility devices that operate in San Diego.
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Many of the stations remain difficult to access by foot, wheelchair, or bike.
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The photo series Unyielding Floods recently won its fifth award this year. It captures the strength and hardship of those affected by flooding of biblical proportions in South Sudan.
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San Diego's democratic lawmakers all voted for the nearly $2 trillion social safety net and climate plan.
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Urban planners and academicians have drawn up a plan for the region to lighten it's carbon footprint significantly by 2045.
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