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Asia

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  • Thirty years ago, the waters of Lake Tai, China’s third-largest lake, were clear of algae. But the lake is surrounded by several high-density cities, including Shanghai, Suzhou and Changzhou, metropolitan areas that have grown rapidly in the past few decades. Rampant sewer dumping and livestock drainage, combined with shifting agricultural practices, allowed the algae blooms to flourish, and now human mismanagement and global warming have entrenched them. ‘‘They love warm, stagnant, nutrient-rich…
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    Education Resources for The New York Times Magazine's 'Losing Earth'

    Here you will find reading comprehension tools, activities and other resources to bring "Losing...

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  • Flooding in Texas following Hurricane Harvey. Image by George Steinmetz. United States, 2018.
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    'Losing Earth' Curricular Materials

    Reading comprehension tools, activities and other resources to bring "Losing Earth," The New York Times Magazine's special issue on climate change, into the classroom and beyond.

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    July 31, 2018
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    'Inside Putin's Russia' Wins National Press Club Award

    Grantees Nick Schifrin and Zach Fannin have won the Edwin M. Hood Award for Diplomatic...

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    PART OF: Losing Earth

    Our Coming Climate Issue: Losing Earth

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    Survivors and certified paralegals Renuka, Bidhya, Apsara, and Santa work in a Kathmandu police station filing criminal complaints. Image by Nicole Brigstock. Nepal, 2018. 
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    PART OF: Nepal: Behind the Anti-Sex Trafficking Movement

    A Look at the Anti-Sex Trafficking Movement

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    Losing Earth

    Thirty years ago, we could have saved the planet. The world was ready to act. But we failed to do...

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    Indira Gurung, co-founder of NGO Samrakshak Samuha Nepal, discusses human trafficking in Nepal to a group of travelers. Image by Nicole Brigstock. Nepal, 2018.
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    PART OF: Nepal: Behind the Anti-Sex Trafficking Movement

    Empowered Survivors in Nepal

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    July 30, 2018
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  • A mural in Kathmandu shows that women combat the violence inflicted upon them. Image by Nicole Brigstock. Nepal, 2018.
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    Nepal: Behind the Anti-Sex Trafficking Movement

    The 2015 earthquakes and Indian blockade intensified Nepal’s existing problems of sex trafficking...

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    Convicted traffickers serve their sentences in Kathmandu's Dilli Bazaar Jail. Image by Nicole Brigstock. Nepal, 2018.
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    PART OF: Nepal: Behind the Anti-Sex Trafficking Movement

    Nepal: Legal Justice, Social Justice?

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    July 27, 2018
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    Introducing the Story of 'Losing Earth'

    In this printable PDF, you will find text summaries, discussion and comprehension questions, and other useful materials for students and teachers navigating "Losing Earth."

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    July 25, 2018
  • In March, Geophysical Research Letters reported that the western part of Greenland’s ice sheet is melting at its fastest rate in at least 450 years. Some scientists believe that the Arctic hasn’t seen ice melt like this in 5,000 years. If the ice sheet melts entirely, sea levels would rise 20 feet, leaving Lower Manhattan underwater. Jason Gulley, a geologist, and Celia Trunz, a Ph.D. student in geology, have been conducting meltwater research by releasing a fluorescent red dye to determine how and why…
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    Visualizing Climate Change

    Activities encouraging students to create and evaluate visual representations of climate change in order to interpret and share environmental knowledge effectively.

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