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Jar with heroin needles (Illustration by Natalie Kenney/GroundTruth)
Season 4 - The Fix |Episode 1

The History You Never Heard

The Moroccan city of Ouarzazate built concentrated solar power panels across its desert. Morocco aims to get more than half of its energy from renewable sources in less than 15 years. (Photo by Chris Bentley/GroundTruth)
Environment

Twenty years ago, only half of Moroccans had electricity. Now, the country may lead in renewable energy.

The Moroccan city of Ouarzazate sits on a dusty, red-earth plateau where the Atlas Mountains begin to descend...

Feb 23, 2017
An estimated 100,000 protestors attended the Women's March on London, a sister march of the Women's March on Washington, on Jan. 21, 2017. (Photo by Devi Lockwood/GroundTruth)
Europe

What some of the 100,000 London protesters had to say about Trump

By Devi Lockwood LONDON – A crowd estimated at 100,000 people took to the streets in London to...

Jan 22, 2017
GroundTruth fellows Stephanie Daniel (left) and Nicole Lewis take part in the first day of the health podcast fellowship. (Edwin J. Torres/GroundTruth)
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Health podcast fellowship kicks off in New York

In New York City this week, five GroundTruth reporting fellows got an inside look at the health care...

Jan 12, 2017
People participate in a climate march in Marrakech during the U.N. climate conference, COP22. (Photo by David Tong/Flickr)
Season 3 - Living Proof |Episode 6

Trump and the next chapter on climate

Donald Trump's victory in the U.S. presidential election sent shockwaves around the world, but particularly at U.N. climate...

Dec 16, 2016
Reindeer herding families gather at this corral in northern Sweden to mark their calves. (Camilla Andersen/GroundTruth)
Season 3 - Living Proof |Episode 5

Anguish in Arctic Scandinavia

Herding reindeer is part of a traditional way of life for an indigenous Arctic people known as the...

Dec 09, 2016
A young girl prays in a room in a halfway house outside of Manila. In the wake of typhoons, women and girls from climate change-vulnerable areas, particularly Samar and Leyte, wind up in the sex trade after being displaced from storms. Young girls who are rescued from sex trafficking and prostitution enter halfway houses for rehabilitation, legal counseling and, for some, schooling. (Hannah Reyes Morales/GroundTruth)
Season 3 - Living Proof |Episode 4

Storms, sex and survival in the Philippines

After covering the devastation of Typhoon Haiyan in 2013, GroundTruth's Aurora Almendral investigates how typhoons – which are getting stronger and...

Dec 02, 2016
Health officials warn women not to get pregnant because Zika can cause devastating birth defects. (Photo by Beth Murphy/GroundTruth)
Season 3 - Living Proof |Episode 3

Zika in the Americas

Zika virus is now in dozens of countries, including the United States. GroundTruth's Beth Murphy documents the Zika epidemic in...

Nov 25, 2016
An abandoned mosque outside the sea wall in Muara Baru, North Jakarta. Jakarta is sinking as a result of massive groundwater extraction. And Muara Baru, one of the fastest sinking parts of the city, is already located below the sea level. (Photo by Muhammad Fadli)
Season 3 - Living Proof |Episode 2

Jakarta’s fight against flooding

We'd like to think that coastal cities can build their way out of flooding and sea level rise....

Nov 18, 2016
Worried climate justice advocates hold up a to-do list to address climate change and its many effects in lieu of Donald Trump's upcoming U.S. presidency. (Photo by Justine Calma/GroundTruth)
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Audio: The world reacts to Trump

At the United Nations conference on climate change in Marrakech, 25,000 people from all over the world are...

Nov 11, 2016
Yolaida Martinez, a 29-year-old mother living with her two children in a Boston shelter, volunteers as the administrator of her church every Sunday. (Photo by Kelly Kasulis/GroundTruth)
Health

For Boston’s working homeless, a job is not enough

  Yolaida Martinez counted on her hands as she sat at the kitchen table, each swollen finger representing...

Nov 11, 2016
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