Climate Culture
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Won’t you be my neighbor — say fewer Americans than ever
We're connecting less and less with the people with whom we share streets and fences. How is that changing our communities?
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In the Caribbean, a tale of murder in a depleted forest
“Death by a Thousand Cuts” tells the stories found at the deadly intersection of inequity and resource crisis.
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You thought planes burned a lot of carbon? Say hello to cruise ships.
Could cruising be a low-carbon alternative to flying? Not so fast, says advice maven Umbra Fisk.
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New York City tries to end scourge of plastic bags. New York state says, “Nope.”
Who knew trying to get rid of plastic bags would be such a battle?
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Fireflies are disappearing. Here’s why — and what you can do to help.
Experts worry human activity is causing a decline in the world's 2,000 species of fireflies.
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The American diet is an exercise in extremes. How can we find the middle ground?
We talked to Sophie Egan about how the secret to changing the way we eat might require changing the way we work.
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Environmental crime is booming. Here’s how to tackle it.
A new report from UNEP and INTERPOL confirms that it's not a great time to be a rhino.
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These simple steps will make your refrigerator work better
Advice maven Umbra Fisk serves up some advice on saving money and energy in the kitchen.
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Oil train derails, erupts in flames in Oregon
These ticking time bombs regularly run through the Pacific Northwest.
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John Kerry just cannot with Donald Trump’s climate plan
The Secretary of State did not mince words on a recent MSNBC appearance.