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‘The Good Place’: It’s hard to be good when the world’s on fire
“Life now is so complicated, it’s impossible for anyone to be good enough for the Good Place."
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Exxon’s law firm tried to recruit Harvard students. Instead, they protested.
Students told corporate firm Paul, Weiss that they refuse to work for a firm that helps corporate polluters block climate action.
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How people came to believe that individual choices could save the Earth
John Javna wrote the book on personal responsibility in 1989. Then he did an about-face.
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Teen girls took over the climate movement. What happens next?
They got the world’s attention in 2019. But when will they see the change they’re demanding?
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Those ‘flushable’ bathroom wipes may not be so flushable after all
While scientists test claims about bathroom wipes, industry and watchdog groups point fingers over sewer clogs.
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We asked, you answered: Here’s how the climate changed your lives in 2019
Wildfires in California, flooding in India, and seasonal swings everywhere.
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Booker’s plan for black colleges would tap those on climate change’s frontlines to fight it
The New Jersey senator, son of two graduates of historically black colleges and universities, wants to invest $100 billion in the schools.
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Need an idea for a climate-friendly gift? We have 79.
For when you love giving presents, but you hate Earth-destroying consumerism.
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Help! There’s a climate denier at my dinner table.
Six tips for talking to your reality-resistant relatives.
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The historic protest at the Harvard-Yale football game was years in the making
Harvard and Yale came together to demand divestment from fossil fuels, delaying the game for nearly an hour.