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By 2050, scientists predict 150 million climate refugees across the world. This episode of Shift highlights three stories of loss and hope from those on the frontlines of a sea change already reshaping our world.
By 2050, scientists predict 150 million climate refugees across the world. This episode of Shift highlights three stories of loss and hope from those on the frontlines of a sea change already reshaping our world.
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S1, EP4 "New Justice"Could prisons become a thing of the past? Across America, cities and towns far from the gridlock of Congress have been taking matters into their own hands to reshape their criminal justice system, putting focus on rehabilitation over punishment.
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S1, EP3 "Rising Tides"By 2050, scientists predict 150 million climate refugees across the world. This episode of Shift highlights three stories of loss and hope from those on the frontlines of a sea change already reshaping our world.
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