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Climate Change: What is Rhode Island Doing Right?

Climate Change: What is Rhode Island Doing Right?

The World Health Organization calls climate change the greatest threat to global health in the 21st century. Even if efforts to minimize future warming are successful, some effects will continue for centuries. But not all news is bad. In this series, independent producers showcase the people making a positive difference in Rhode Island.

Climate Change: What is Rhode Island Doing Right? is a local public television program presented by Rhode Island PBS

Sunrise Movement: Youth for a Cause

Meet student activists in Providence's Sunrise Movement. (5m 7s)

Keeping History Above Water

Flooding threatens historic homes in Newport's neighborhood known as “The Point.” (6m 20s)

A Food and Energy Vision: Sue AnderBois

Meet Sue AnderBois, Climate & Energy Program Manager at Providence's Nature Conservancy. (5m 14s)

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