This Is How Denmark Protects Its Cities Against Climate Change
Ida Auken, former Danish minister of the environment, explains the pioneering strategies being explored by Danish cities that other seaside cities around the world could adopt.
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Dog Mistakes Furry Hood For a Toy & Drags Owner Around The Backyard
Dog mistakes furry hood for a toy and drags his owner around the backyard deck while she is laughing hysterically seen via her Ring Floodlight Cam.
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Cleaning a heavily polluted coastline
As we tackle plastic pollution around the world, Team Guatemala has been making huge strides on this 25-mile stretch of polluted coastline!
Back in July, we began showing you footage of this immensely polluted coastline in Guatemala. The mounds of plastic were caused by heavy inland rains, which caused trash to wash into the Motagua River, where it flowed into the ocean and back onto Guatemala's shore.
Since then, our crews have been tackling this coastline and have been making a big impact. Over 20,000 pounds of trash were collected within the first 30 days, most of which was single-use plastic.
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Gold rush and Grief in Venezuela's Violent South
Venezuelan crime syndicates and Colombian guerrilla groups are creating new threats across southern Venezuela as they compete for control of the region’s valuable mineral resources. Tensions and violence have spiked in recent months, and could worsen in the midst of Venezuela’s presidential crisis.
Crisis Group's Latin America and Caribbean Program Director Ivan Briscoe and Andes Region Expert Bram Ebus talk about their recent field research in southern Venezuela.
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10 Conflicts to Watch in 2021
2021 will likely be plagued by unresolved legacies of the old: COVID-19, economic downturns, erratic U.S. policies and destructive wars that diplomacy did not stop.
From Afghanistan to Venezuela, these are the 10 conflicts Crisis Group will be watching more closely this year.
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