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In This Series
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Finding our way back to the land
From biblical farming practices to ancient wayfaring, these communities are reviving their cultural traditions to sustain body, mind, and planet.
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Our power grids are failing. Distributed energy resources might be our way out.
Community solar arrays, battery energy storage, and wider use of “smart” technologies to manage the nation’s electrical system could promote renewables and foster energy equity.
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How Big Tech can help usher in an era of climate transparency and accountability
Nonprofits, tech companies, and academic labs are collaborating on a one-stop-shop for real-time emissions data.
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‘Each one teach one’: 6 environmental leaders of color imagine how mentorship can be more inclusive
The definition of mentorship is changing as climate and environmental justice leaders strive to reach the disconnected, the disenfranchised, and the vulnerable.
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Engine 1’s Exxon insurgency suggests the bottom line is the key to a Big Oil revolution
The upstart hedge fund's successful push to add three climate-conscious directors to the oil giant's board is only the beginning.
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What the world can learn from Puerto Rico’s hurricane response, according to 4 experts
Inspired by the documentary "Landfall," a virtual events series unpacks the community-led disaster response that sprung up in the absence of federal aid after Hurricane Maria.
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Where do we go from a crisis like the Texas winter freeze? 5 experts point the way.
A more resilient, flexible energy system is possible — and these Fixers are working to make it a reality.
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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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21 Predictions for 2021
Twenty-one visionary climate and justice leaders point the way to progress in the year ahead.
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The election is over. 5 climate leaders share what should happen next.
5 leaders point the way forward for a divided nation.