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Forget ‘White Christmas’: Caribbean carols are dark and stormy
The anxious holiday songs of my childhood make a lot more sense this year.
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These gardens prompt visitors to reconsider solitary confinement while helping communities heal
These gardens prompt visitors to reconsider solitary confinement while helping communities heal.
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He thinks we’re on the cusp of a green building boom
BlocPower CEO Donnel Baird predicts that electrification and energy efficiency -- especially in cities -- will play a key role in our COVID and climate response.
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For your consideration: Fruitcake
Questionable life lessons from a timeless dessert.
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Vegetarianism used to be lonely. Now, it’s a family affair.
The early 1990s were a different era for “plant-based” eating.
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Her high-tech murals envision a better future
Linda Cheung is forging ahead with AR public art projects she hopes will inspire a greener society post-COVID.
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She sees a more just, equitable food system in our future
Agroecologist and Fixer Liz Carlisle forecasts greater protection for workers in the food system, and policy that puts people first.
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Is climate change coming for the Christmas rom-com?
In this year's festive romances, you can count on two things: true love and tons of snow.
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Everything I learned from ‘The O.C.’ in 2020
You can never truly go “home” again -- not even in reruns.
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He helps former inmates find firefighting jobs — and defend California against climate disasters
Brandon Smith cofounded the Forestry and Fire Protection Service to help formerly incarcerated firefighters like himself get the training and resources they need to find fire jobs.