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Why you should ditch deadly fossil-fuel appliances | Donnel Baird
Why you should ditch deadly fossil-fuel appliances | Donnel Baird

In the US, people spend the overwhelming majority of their time inside buildings that burn fossil fuels, which are bad for both the environment and h…

2 years, 3 months ago

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An economy powered by sun and wind — it's almost here | Kala Constantino
An economy powered by sun and wind — it's almost here | Kala Constantino

With some of the highest energy bills in Southeast Asia and extreme weather to match, the Philippines experiences the climate crisis -- and climate a…

2 years, 3 months ago

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Returning to school mid-career? Here's what you need to know | Candice Neveu
Returning to school mid-career? Here's what you need to know | Candice Neveu

Are you thinking of returning to school? Educator Candice Neveu shares three challenges you might face continuing your education mid-career — and thr…

2 years, 4 months ago

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The unexpected way spirituality connects to climate change | Gopal D. Patel
The unexpected way spirituality connects to climate change | Gopal D. Patel

Environmental activist Gopal D. Patel thinks the climate movement could learn a lot from one of the longest-standing social initiatives in human hist…

2 years, 4 months ago

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It's time to rethink the role of First Lady | Irina Karamanos Adrian
It's time to rethink the role of First Lady | Irina Karamanos Adrian

Irina Karamanos Adrian didn't plan on becoming Chile's First Lady — but she set out to transform the role all the same. She shares how she's fighting…

2 years, 4 months ago

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Artificial skin? We made it — here's why | Anna Maria Coclite
Artificial skin? We made it — here's why | Anna Maria Coclite

Material scientist Anna Maria Coclite unveils "smart skin" — artificial skin technology that responds to touch, temperature and humidity like your ve…

2 years, 4 months ago

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Photographing nature beyond the limits of human perception | Doris Mitsch
Photographing nature beyond the limits of human perception | Doris Mitsch

Artist Doris Mitsch invites us to revel in the wonders of nature through her dazzling photography: stacked images of starlings in flight, hawks surfi…

2 years, 4 months ago

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Is technology our savior — or our slayer? | Ruha Benjamin
Is technology our savior — or our slayer? | Ruha Benjamin

When it comes to technology, we're often presented with two contrasting visions of the future: one where technology fulfills all our desires, and ano…

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Regeneration can restore a broken world | Paul Hawken
Regeneration can restore a broken world | Paul Hawken

A frog and a mockingbird changed Paul Hawken's life, kindling a devotion to protect and restore nature. Now, as one of the world's preeminent environ…

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The powerful possibilities of recycling the world's batteries | Emma Nehrenheim
The powerful possibilities of recycling the world's batteries | Emma Nehrenheim

The world has plenty of clean energy. The problem is storing that energy and getting it where we need it, when we need it, says battery recycling pio…

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