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Can Degrowth Save Us From Ecological Collapse?

Back in 1972, a report called “The Limits to Growth” was put together by the Club of Rome. A team of economists from M.I.T. used computer models (which were pretty new at

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Why Are Dead Fishes Washing Up Around The World?

In June, the beaches of southeast Texas were absolutely covered in dead fish. And it’s not just Texas that’s been experiencing these fish die-offs lately. In March, the Darling-Baaka River in Australia

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Does Lab-Grown Meat Produce Fewer Emissions?

The USDA just said it’s cool for two California companies, Eat Just and Upside Foods, to start making and selling their lab-grown chicken. So now the US is the second country, right

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Soft Fiber Is Created At Room Temperature By Bio-Mimicking Spider

Smart textiles have a lot of cool uses for wearable tech, like helping with therapy, sensing things, and staying connected. But for these smart fabrics to work well, they gotta be tough,

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Self-Driving Cars Are Being Disabled By Activists Using A Clever Trick…

A bunch of activists from the “Safe Street Rebel” group in San Francisco are taking on self-driving cars by using a pretty unexpected method: sticking traffic cones on their hoods. This clever

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Why I Don’t Block Traffic For Climate Action?

I am often asked why I don’t join in blocking traffic to demand more climate action, knowing what I know. I just don’t feel like I could compete with this:

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Old Abandoned Cables Are Poisoning Our Soil And Water

An extensive new report has unveiled a disheartening revelation – numerous neglected telephone cables spread across the United States (same is true globally) are potentially seeping hazardous lead into soil and waterways.

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