Climate Culture
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Lawns are the No. 1 irrigated ‘crop’ in America. They need to die.
It’s time to culturally stigmatize the classic over-watered, over-fertilized, over-mowed American lawn.
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New Yorkers might soon have a constitutional right to clean air and water
On Tuesday, the state legislature passed a package of green bills, including a proposed constitutional change guaranteeing the right to clean air and water.
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A new study says meal kits may be greener than a trip to the store
We know, we’re surprised too.
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From AOC to Greta Thunberg, it’s about TIME they highlighted some climate influencers
A handful of climate leaders stood out on this year's big list.
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The cover for NYT Magazine’s climate change issue is 🔥
A flaming Earth made out of ... price tag stickers? The story behind Pablo Delcan's design.
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Nathaniel Rich’s ‘Losing Earth’ tells lost history of our current climate predicament
In the decade between 1979 and 1989, humans had a good shot at solving climate change. What went wrong?
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This faith leader finds the common ground to address a moral emergency
Boston’s Reverend Mariama White-Hammond has faith we can work together to address climate change.
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Humans are the villain in Netflix’s new series ‘Our Planet’
It may be narrated by David Attenborough, but it's not your typical nature documentary.
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How America got into this climate predicament, through the lens of art history
The traveling exhibit 'Nature's Nation' explores our evolving relationship with nature (it's complicated).
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‘The Wall’ is what happens when dystopian fiction hits too close to home
Refugees, rising waters, concrete barriers -- John Lanchester's new novel isn't as made-up as we'd like.