27 Women Leading the Charge to Protect Our Environment

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Presenting 27 female forces who are making strides to better our planet and our future.

in 1989, marine biologist Earle is one of the ocean’s fiercest advocates. At 83, she’s logged more than 6,000 hours underwater and doesn’t show signs of hanging up her wet suit anytime soon.

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