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Wild turkeys are disappearing, and Thanksgiving has nothing to do with it
Wild turkeys are on the decline nationwide. Scientists are exploring a few possible causes — Including habitat loss, hunting, disease and climate change.
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How to stop wasting food on Thanksgiving and what to do with leftovers
Americans waste 312 million tons of food on Thanksgiving alone. Try taking a smaller first portion to keep your feast out of the landfill.
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The climate impact of your Thanksgiving meal
Here's how Thanksgiving foods stack up, emissions-wise.
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Christmas tree quantities are lower because of climate change
It's Thanksgiving week, which means people are starting to go out and buy Christmas trees to put up. But - as with so many things this year - those trees are likely to be more expensive.
A Thanksgiving history lesson, in a handful of corn
The cornmeal that has become a staple of the holiday table reflects millenniums of work by Native Americans — a legacy that Indigenous people are trying to keep alive.
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Climate change is coming for New England's cranberries
Hotter summers, wimpier winters, shifting springs: They all add up to make the conditions tough for the fruits and their dedicated growers.
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In search of a 'regenerative' Thanksgiving turkey
Turkey farmers are getting on the regenerative bandwagon. But experts say the birds must be part of a larger regenerative farming system to warrant the term.
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