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Watch: His fusion of sci-fi and Indigenous identity is art that (literally) moves
Multimedia artist Cannupa Hanska Luger puts the spotlight on Indigenous knowledge and culture with collaborative installations and performance art.
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Watch: Behind New York City’s first bike-powered compost service
How Ceci Pineda and their team at BK ROT are modeling a more responsible way to manage waste.
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Watch: ‘How We’re Fixin’ It: A Data-Driven Story of Air, People, and Science’
Fix convened an expert panel to break down how data can be harnessed to implement community-led solutions to improve air quality at the local level.
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Watch: This doctor treats climate change like the public health menace it is
First, do no harm — to the planet.
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Watch: How one entrepreneur turns e-waste into jobs for the formerly incarcerated
Meet the head of Tech Dump — a company that sees opportunity in the fastest-growing garbage stream in the world.
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Meet the scientist who’s bringing lizards to Instagram
She’s known as the lizard lady, and she’s scaling up diversity in STEM.
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Why do some neighborhoods get hotter than others?
Keep yourself (and the planet) cool with these lessons on extreme heat.
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50 Years of Fighting: Jane Fonda talks activism with rising star Jerome Foster II
She’s a vanguard of advocacy and agitation. He just turned 18. Fix brought together the octogenarian and the teenager for a discussion on the past, and future of activism.
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How do we make better (and greener) homes and gardens?
Homes are ideal places to start when it comes to greening up everyday life.
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How quickly do we need to ramp up renewables? Look to the narwhal.
Professor (and 2020 Grist 50 Fixer) Leah Stokes breaks down how the U.S. can meet ambitious clean-energy goals in the fastest way possible — with the help of the humble narwhal. Adapted from Stokes’ Short Circuiting Policy, out now.