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Indigenous people in the Amazon fight to save the rainforest

Here & Now Anytime

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4.1953 Ratings

🗓️ 17 July 2024

⏱️ 32 minutes

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We'd love to hear your thoughts on the podcast. Take this survey. Trump's vice presidential pick J.D. Vance has ties to Silicon Valley, where a growing number of entrepreneurs are backing the former president. The Washington Post's Cristiano Lima-Strong tells us more. Then, we speak with two voters from key swing states about the 2024 presidential election and who they plan to support. And, Indigenous communities in the Amazon rainforest are building a grassroots movement to fight deforestation. Inside Climate News' Katie Surma joins us.

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Hey, it's Chris Bentley.

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Thanks for listening to here and now any time. We're always trying to make this show better and we need your help to do that.

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Right now we're running a survey to learn more about what you want to hear and it would be amazing if you could take a few minutes to

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fill it out. You can click the link in the show notes on your podcast app right now

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or you can also find it at W-B-U-R.org slash survey.

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Whether you're a new listener or a regular,

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we'd love to hear from you, it would really help us.

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So, thanks.

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Now here's today's episode.

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Musk and others have embraced Vance because they see him as a champion of this type of political

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philosophy that is gaining a stronger foothold within Silicon Valley.

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Billionaires, populism, and this is here and now any time from NPR and W be war. I'm Chris Bentley.

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Today on the show, we'll hear from two voters in Nevada and Pennsylvania

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about how they're feeling a little over a hundred days from the election.

1:36.0

Also, indigenous people in the Amazon say if you want to prevent the worst effects of climate change.

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