Climate Culture
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He’s helping fishermen adapt to climate change and an economic crisis — by becoming kelp farmers
Sean Barrett’s community-supported fishing project is expanding to train fisherfolk to grow seaweed and help “make it the new kale.”
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She’s filming ‘the soul of Austin’ to save it
Filmmaker Karen Kocher has devoted her craft to protecting Austin’s beloved Barton Springs.
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What do Biden’s cabinet picks show about his plans to act on climate?
Four leaders offer their insights on the incoming administration’s climate cred.
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2021 is already giving me emotional whiplash. How do I deal?
Why is it so hard to be both positive and well-informed? Blame the internet.
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They’re turning churches into climate-resilience centers
Creation Justice Ministries wants to help congregations prepare for floods, droughts, and other disasters — while making their communities more sustainable.
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Why is cottagecore so white?
Cottagecore is supposed to be an escape — but it can’t escape a racist past.
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What’s the bigger climate threat: Single-use plastic or long-haul shipping?
Ah, the two great behemoths of environmental scourgery: plastics and e-commerce.
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Green groups have a racism problem. Waterkeepers are trying to solve it.
The Waterkeeper Alliance is an exclusive club. Here's how it’s aiming for inclusivity.
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A wetter and warmer Alaska means dangerously slippery slopes
Climate change is making landslides more likely and preparation vital.
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A resolution for 2021: Be a better ancestor
How do you step into the shoes of people who aren’t alive yet? Roman Krznaric, the author of The Good Ancestor, has some ideas.