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How central Ohio got people to eat their leftovers
The average U.S. household wastes nearly a third of the food it buys. This community is nudging its residents to change their habits.
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Matthew Thompson: In an age of constant disaster, what does it mean to rebuild?
Each catastrophe is a test of what kind of society we’ve built. And each recovery offers a chance, however fleeting, to build another.
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What hurricanes taught Puerto Rico about feeding itself
After years of destructive weather that have disrupted Puerto Rico’s food supplies, new visions of local agriculture are taking root.
The New World: Envisioning life after climate change
Scientists increasingly agree on how much warming the planet will experience. This is what it might look like.
How to recycle a 14-story office tower
Buildings are responsible for nearly 40 percent of the world’s carbon emissions. In Amsterdam, they are trying to create a blueprint to do something about it.
Join a times virtual event on climate change
The global south contributes little to climate change yet suffers disproportionately from its effects. Join New York Times journalists and leading experts as they share their visions for an equitable, climate-resilient future.
The climate profit buried in Scotland's bogs
Repairing the country’s extensive peatlands could help the world mitigate climate change. It could also make a fast-fashion billionaire even richer.
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