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These ladies love natural gas! Too bad they aren’t real.
An oil industry group went to bizarre lengths to court women.
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The Federal Reserve just took a major step forward on climate
The U.S. central bank is joining the financial equivalent of the Paris Agreement, becoming one of the last of its peers to do so.
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For your consideration: Fruitcake
Questionable life lessons from a timeless dessert.
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Vegetarianism used to be lonely. Now, it’s a family affair.
The early 1990s were a different era for “plant-based” eating.
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Her high-tech murals envision a better future
Linda Cheung is forging ahead with AR public art projects she hopes will inspire a greener society post-COVID.
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Yes, the U.S. can go carbon neutral by 2050, says new Princeton study
Net-zero carbon is possible in the United States, but requires significant and immediate investment from the government.
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Guilt at the gas pump? That’s (part of) the idea.
"Warming" labels at gas stations will help bring the shift we need away from gas-powered culture.
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Listen: How Puerto Ricans are rebuilding post-Hurricane María
Host Andrew Simon sits down with co-host Justin Worland of Time Magazine to talk about the biggest climate stories of 2020. Then, we hear from filmmaker Cecilia Aldarondo about her documentary "Landfall," which captures the stories of everyday Puerto Ricans living -- and rebuilding -- after Hurricane Maria.
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Why do I love the mall when I hate consumerism?
You don’t have to change what comforts you, but you can control how you react to it.
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She sees a more just, equitable food system in our future
Agroecologist and Fixer Liz Carlisle forecasts greater protection for workers in the food system, and policy that puts people first.