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Who are today’s climate activists? Dispelling 3 big myths for Earth Month

  • Written by Dana R. Fisher, Director of the Center for Environment, Community & Equity and Professor in the School of International Service, American University
imageClimate rallies, like this one in New York City in 2022, draw activists of all ages.AP Photo/Gemunu Amarasinghe

As Earth Month 2024 gets underway, climate activists around the world are planning rallies and other events over the coming weeks to draw attention to the growing threats posed by climate change.

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