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Change

An Alternative to Growth Economics: Doughnuts

Why the economy should look more like a doughnut.

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Change

10 Ways Vancouver Created a Greener, More Efficient Transportation System

In 2012, Vancouver BC set a lofty transportation goal—for people to make more than 50% of their trips in the city by foot, bicycle, and public transit by 2020. In 2015, the city had already met its target.

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Global Network of Mayors Join Forces to Combat Climate Change and Inequality

“The job of a mayor is not to guarantee the prosperity of the current generation, but the next generation.”

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Man-Made Climate Change Making Kindling of America’s Forestlands

Researchers found that wildfires will worsen exponentially until there are no longer enough trees to sustain them.

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California Seed Sharing Bill Signed into Law

“A resilient food system starts with a resilient seed system.”

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Change

Using Open Source Design to Address Climate Change

An open approach to design and production will allow for the biggest teams possible to create solutions in as little time as possible.

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Reflect

A Provocative Way to Finance the Fight Against Climate Change

Will we do whatever it takes to fight climate change?

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Change

First Nations and Allies Vow to Fight Kinder Morgan Pipeline Approval

Canada’s National Energy Board recommended the federal government approve the controversial pipeline expansion, despite Indigenous opposition.

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Choosing a President in a Time of Climate Crisis

Our next president must be someone who understands the science of climate change and can build a clean energy future.

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Recording the Sounds of Extinction

The rising silence speaks volumes.​