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Will social distancing kill car-free culture?
Where does that leave people who don’t own cars?
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Who’s financing deforestation in Papua New Guinea? A new report follows the money.
BlackRock, The Vanguard Group, T. Rowe Price Associates, and the California Public Employees’ Retirement System were all tied to a controversial timber venture.
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Cities aren’t doomed to repeat the bad old days
During crises when residents flee to cars and suburbs, metropolises have panicked. This time can be different.
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‘Tiger King’ is over. Now watch these 8 movies.
This year's Mountainfilm Festival brings eco-documentaries to the comfort of your home.
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In the midst of a pandemic, ‘home’ takes on new importance
My mother recently began painting houses. Little homes; on canvas, I mean.
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Trump’s executive order seeks controversial overhaul of seafood industry
Offshore aquaculture, which has long divided environmentalists and commercial fishing interests, now has a pathway to approval.
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In Western Washington, a community comes together around a flour mill
In the Skagit Valley, Cairnspring Mills and its local supply chain have stepped up to the plate to keep bread on the table.
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Climate leftists and moderates have a radical new plan to defeat Trump: Work together
Climate organizers and policy wonks are putting aside their differences to pool resources, messaging, and even personnel.
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Coronavirus has erased 600,000 clean energy jobs in two months — and that’s just the start
All the green jobs created over the last five years have now been wiped out.
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We’re running out of time to flatten the curve — for climate change
These charts show how quickly we have to act.