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Laughter is the ultimate unifier. Can it work for climate action?
Research shows that humor can help get climate messaging across. Activists and comedians alike are starting to take notice.
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What can you do for the climate? (Not everything, but start here.)
How to find joy in mitigating climate change.
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Your Body on Joy
Research shows that joy can make us more resilient and effective in a time of climate change.
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Foraging New York City’s wild, edible margins with Journei Bimwala
The expert forager explains how to get started and details the many benefits that she says make it well worth the effort.
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Welcome to the Great Indoors
Biophilic design can make us healthier and more resilient to climate change.
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What happens when communities and academics teach each other? ‘Communiversity.’
Dismayed by the “repulsive and immoral” way academia often collaborates with frontline communities, environmental justice leader Beverly Wright pioneered an innovative, equitable approach.
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School or be schooled: How Gen Z is mentoring their elders on climate action
When it comes to fighting for the planet, the young have the loudest voice — and they’re making sure those in power hear it.
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Can a VR experience spur real-world action in the climate fight?
The immersiveness and agency users experience in virtual reality sets this medium apart when it comes to communicating climate change.
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Pacific Islanders have been fighting environmental crises for centuries, if only the world would notice
The 10 million residents of Oceania are among the most frontline of frontline communities — and they have much to teach the rest of us.
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From plague to promise: How insects can revolutionize our food systems
Historic locust swarms make for serendipitous animal feed, but insect harvesting has another benefit: It can help curb food insecurity on a global scale.