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Arielle Retting

Editor, Digital News

Arielle Retting is a growth editor for digital content at NPR. In her current role, she helps the newsroom develop digital skills so NPR can expand our storytelling to meet our audiences where they are.

At NPR she has also been a copy editor, a Newscast editor and the producer of the award-winning Visual Newscast.

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Students give a presentation at a construction site in South Baltimore. The student activists, who formed the group Free Your Voice, are fighting against a very different kind of danger in their neighborhood: air pollution and climate change. B.A. Parker/NPR hide caption

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Code Switch: Baltimore teens are fighting for environmental justice — and winning

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People working on climate solutions are facing a big obstacle: conspiracy theories

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Wednesday

Ciara Imani May founded Rebundle, a Missouri company that makes biodegradable hair extensions. Rebundle hide caption

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Any job can be a climate solutions job: Ask this teacher, electrician or beauty CEO

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Students give a presentation at a construction site in South Baltimore. The student activists, who formed the group Free Your Voice, are fighting against a very different kind of danger in their neighborhood: air pollution and climate change. B.A. Parker/NPR hide caption

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Student activists are pushing back against big polluters — and winning

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Seaweed Generation's marine biologist Duncan Smallman at the company's workshop in Glasgow, Scotland. Robert Ormerod for NPR hide caption

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A David Bowie Painting That Sold For $4 At A Thrift Store Is Now Up For Auction

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