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Climate Activist Reaches the Top of the Iceberg
It’s taken more than three weeks, but we’ve finally reached our main objective: Ingmikortilaq (‘the separate one’ in Greenlandic), nearly three time s...
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Fixing a Flat Tire Will Cost More Thanks to Climate
The world needs more natural rubber than it will be able to produce over the coming years. If you’re looking for a bounce in...
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How a century-old traffic policy made streets deadly for pedestrians
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Dinosaur-killing Chicxulub asteroid formed in Solar System’s outer reaches
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Banu Mushtaq’s Heart Lamp: A Booker-Shortlisted Kannada Chronicle of Muslim Women’s Resistance
Among one of the most well-known residents of Hassan, a town some four hours away from Bengaluru, is Banu Mushtaq: She is an advocate, activist,...
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Unprecedented ocean temperatures make this hurricane season especially dangerous
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How China’s AI push in agritech is changing global trade flows
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These TINY Homes Are Made From 100,000 Recycled Plastic Bottles—And They’re Taking on the Housing Crisis
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‘It’s in almost every single bread product’: Publix shopper reaches for chocolate chip muffins. Then she takes a look at the fine print and issues a warning
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Multilateral banks are key to financing the fight against global warming. Here is how they work
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Dreaming of a just and sustainable future? Read these.
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Graffiti and middle fingers: Tesla Cybertrucks have become a political statement
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A Vaccine for Acne Reaches Clinical Trials
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Tesla Remains America’s Top Luxury Car Brand
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