Causes www.nytimes.com House hunters are leaving the city, and builders can't keep up For years, people most wanted to live in places where it was the hardest to build. Now, with a rise in remote work, exurban areas look more appealing.
Politics www.nytimes.com Ways to improve the planet after COVID Here are a few ideas on improving your little part of the post-pandemic Earth that you could latch onto, or maybe you have some ideas of your own.
Impacts www.nytimes.com Surviving in isolation, where the steppe has turned to sand In the Russian republic of Kalmykia, the encroaching desert has transformed the landscape. “Nature,” one farmer said, “is forcing us to leave.”
Solutions www.nytimes.com Ezra Klein: Let’s launch a moonshot for meatless meat It wouldn’t actually take that much of an investment for Biden to get us headed in the right direction.
Solutions www.nytimes.com Listen to a changing planet through these 5 climate podcasts Understanding the climate crisis is tough. Let these audio storytellers help you understand the problems, and potential solutions.
www.nytimes.com Listen to climate change podcasts Understanding the climate crisis is tough. Let these audio storytellers help you understand the problems, and potential solutions.
Solutions www.nytimes.com A French city dropped meat from kids' lunches. The nation erupted The Green party mayor of Lyon, a gastronomic capital, introduced no-meat menus in schools. Let the anguish begin.
A controversial facility that would process plastic waste to be burned in steel mills has been cancelled
Pennsylvania health advocates say Trump’s first 100 days in office have caused “100 harms” to local communities