NYT > Climate and Environment Eriel Tchekwie Deranger Seeks Climate Policy That Works With the Land By: Keridwen Cornelius 26 November 2024 at 05:02 SummarizeKey MomentsEriel Tchekwie Deranger works to empower Indigenous peoples to lead the way on climate justice and decolonize environmental policy. Β© Ian Forsyth/Getty ImagesEriel Tchekwie Deranger, executive director and co-founder of Indigenous Climate Action, speaking at the COP26 climate summit in 2021 in Glasgow, Scotland.
NYT > Climate and Environment An Indigenous Woman Helps Her People Address Climate Change By: Shivani Vora 26 November 2024 at 05:02 SummarizeKey MomentsHaving grown up in Chad, Hindou Oumarou Ibrahim has taken on the cause of negotiating for her community at the international level. Β© Joris Bolomey/Agence France-Presse — Getty ImagesIn October, flooding in NβDjamena, the Chad capital. Climate change was believed to have contributed to torrential downpours.
NYT > Climate and Environment A German Company Provides Fuel Cells to Power Remote Areas By: Shivani Vora 26 November 2024 at 05:00 SummarizeKey MomentsSunaina Sinha Haldea heads the board of SFC Energy AG, whose fuel cells are helping to provide continuous and safer power to remote areas.
NYT > Science Five Questions to Ask Your Doctor When Weighing a Hysterectomy By: Rachel E. Gross 2 December 2024 at 10:57 SummarizeKey MomentsMany patients are confused about what their surgeons are planning. Hereβs how to get the details. Β© Jim West/Science SourceHysterectomies are typically not a medical emergency β meaning a patient has time to ask questions, weigh all their options and deeply consider their decision.
NYT > Science So Youβve Had a Hysterectomy. Do You Know What Was Removed? By: Rachel E. Gross 3 December 2024 at 09:44 SummarizeKey MomentsPatients often are in the dark about which organs remain and which were removed β particularly the ovaries, which profoundly influence lifelong health. Β© Simone Noronha