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Graduation

What do you want to do when you graduate?

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Change

To Fix National Poverty Crisis, Study Shows Even $15 Wage Won’t Do the Job

New report from Seattle-based Alliance for a Just Society says federal minimum wage should actually be $16.87 to match the high cost of living nationwide.

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Reflect

How Does El Niño Warm the Entire Globe?

Hop aboard the great steam engine called El Niño.

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How Should Cities Promote Sustainable Consumption?

West Coast Climate & Materials Management Forum.

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Coral Reefs Die as El Niño Heats Up

The third mass coral bleaching in recent history is under way, as record ocean warmth creates a crisis in the tropics.

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Change

With New Privacy Bill, California Delivers Landmark Win for Digital Privacy

California now has the most comprehensive tech privacy bill in the nation and should be a model for other states, say advocates.

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The Upside of Debt: How a National Crisis Is Fueling a Movement

Three leading organizers have a conversation about how America’s debt problem has transformed the movements they work with.

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Eat & Drink

Want to Waste Less Food at Home? There’s a Handbook for That

A scientist offers practical tips for reducing food waste at home.

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How Bill Nye Became “The Science Guy” After Moving to Seattle

Bill Nye’s story reminds us why it’s so important for cities to remain (or return to being) vibrant places where artists and weird young people can come and do amazing things.

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The Psychological Origins of Procrastination: How to Stop Putting Things Off

Why do we procrastinate? Are we built to operate this way at some times? Or is there something wrong with the way we’re approaching work?