Climate Culture
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We found them: The weirdest questions on living sustainably
From unbreakable Mason jars to the mysteries of the deep sea.
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Why authors are saying the ‘natural world’ no longer exists
“Almost no rock, leaf, or cubic foot of air on Earth has escaped our clumsy signature.”
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The new vocabulary of climate change was written in Icelandic
A newly translated book connects language with our failure to act.
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Cutting your carbon footprint matters a lot — if you’re rich
A new book pushes back against the narrative that individual actions make little difference to the climate.
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The ageless and arresting activism of Jane Fonda
The outspoken actress's entire career has been building to the fight for our future.
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He brought ‘good trouble’ to environmental justice
Cecil Corbin-Mark dedicated his life to serving marginalized communities. His impact will be felt for generations to come.
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His legacy in expanding access to national parks looms larger than a sequoia
Charles Young and the Buffalo Soldiers cleared the way for today’s access to public lands in the National Park System.
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His vision for community buy-in on composting: Make it ‘cool’
Domingo Morales, winner of the inaugural David Prize and its $200,000 grant, is bringing his compost education initiative to New York City.
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Here’s how to talk with your kids about climate anxiety
Many parents unintentionally shut down their kids' climate fears. A psychotherapist explains how to break the cycle.
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Memes and fake climate news are a bad combination
A Russian-owned meme-sharing site’s users are taking aim at Biden’s climate policy.