Climate Culture
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Wikipedia is flooded with information — but it has a blind spot
Floods have been devastating the developing world — but you can’t learn much about them on the world's most popular online reference.
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Why being green comes naturally to US Latinos
Why being green comes naturally to US Latinos
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Quilters and knitters are mapping climate change
These crafters are visualizing temperature changes through their textiles.
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Your broken phone has a silver lining — and this company wants to turn it into jewelry
E-waste isn’t just an environmental crisis. It’s also a literal golden opportunity.
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Will breaking up with my long-distance girlfriend help save the planet?
You’ve hit upon a new twist on an age-old question: Does absence make the heart grow fonder, or just help the climate grow warmer?
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Calls for law firm to #DropExxon go national with law student boycott
Student-led "#DropExxon pledge" asks law students around the country to refuse to work for Paul, Weiss until it drops ExxonMobil.
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The report card is in: Green orgs are improving staff diversity, but still don’t reflect America
For the first time, the Green 2.0 annual diversity report showed an overall increase in people of color and women on staff and boards of directors.
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Why are human brains wired to screw us over?
When it comes to climate change, it's not actually a question of human nature at all.
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How do I make myself cook at home?
On the joy, torment, and -- surprise! -- climate awareness that come out of committing to cooking at home.
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Weathercasters are talking about climate change — and how we can solve it
As more weathercasters talk about the science of climate change on the air, some are taking the next step and discussing how to solve it.