The YEARS Project
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OUR VISION A WORLD IN WHICH ADDRESSING CLIMATE CHANGE IS THE TOP POLITICAL, SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC ISSUE.
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They're Human to Me
The most prosperous enslaver in Louisiana once held over 750 people captive under grueling conditions on his sugar plantations, including one known as Orange Grove. Now, a company called Air Products wants to build a chemical plant on that land, which would heavily pollute nearby Black communities. But there’s one more problem: the graves of those who were enslaved at Orange Grove have not been identified. Are their memories about to be erased?
Sublime: Building the Future
In a small warehouse just across from a local brewery, Leah Ellis and her team of young, ambitious scientists are working on something incredible. They’re making a new kind of cement to solve one of the industry's biggest problems: pollution. Cement production is a massive contributor to climate change. Climate Economist and Columbia Business Professor Gernot Wagner heads to Sublime System’s laboratory to see what’s really going on. Go to https://business.columbia.edu/insights/climate/cement to learn more.
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INTERNSHIP at The YEARS Project
APPLICATIONS FOR THE INTERNSHIP ARE CURRENTLY CLOSED. CLIMATE MEDIA INTERNSHIP (PAID) The Years Project (YEARS) is a 501c(3) nonprofit, Emmy award-winning media company focused on educating and engaging audiences to take action on climate change...
The Case For Accountability: Honolulu's Lawsuit Against Big Oil
Amid the climate crisis, it can be challenging to sift through the chaos to find a win...
Decolonizing Climate Action: The Cure for the Resource Curse
The green pastures are in ruin. The water is dark. The land is no longer the same...