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Tripping for the planet: Psychedelics and climate activism
Photo by Greg Rakozy on Unsplash

Tripping for the planet: Psychedelics and climate activism

With more states legalizing psychedelics, activists are interested in exploring their power. Is that a good idea?
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Tripping for the planet: Psychedelics and climate activism
Photo by Greg Rakozy on Unsplash

Tripping for the planet: Psychedelics and climate activism

With more states legalizing psychedelics, activists are interested in exploring their power. Is that a good idea?
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The Salton Sea’s feral splendor

California's Salton Sea has long been regarded as an apocalyptic wasteland, but it's much more. It faces threats from drought and pollution.
A slow violence comes to an end in LA

A slow violence comes to an end in LA

Nalleli Cobo has been an organizer for most of her life–despite being only 21. Her leadership is creating a new future for Los Angeles.
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