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Change

How Should Cities Promote Sustainable Consumption?

West Coast Climate & Materials Management Forum.

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Reflect

With Renewables on the Rise, Dirty Fuels Losing Competitive Edge

The financial realities are pushing a clean energy transition—as more wind and solar capacity is installed, coal and natural gas plants are used less.

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Change

Free the Snake: Restoring North America’s Greatest Salmon River

The time has come to breach the deadbeat dams on the Snake River and reconnect wild salmon to this important watershed.

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Change

After Decades of Discrimination, Farm & Vineyard Workers Get Pesticide Protections

Farm workers will now have sweeping new protections from pesticides under new EPA rules.

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Change

‘It Can Be Done’: New Report Details Path to 100% Renewables by 2050

Greenpeace says world leaders must not let the fossil fuel industry stand in the way of the necessary—and attainable—transition to a clean and safe energy future.

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Eat & Drink

Prophetic Author of Diet for a Small Planet on State of Food, Democracy

An interview with Frances Moore Lappè, author who helped awaken millions of people to the connections between our diets, our bodies, and the fate of the planet.

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Eat & Drink

A Chefs Boot Camp for Policy and Change

An opportunity for civically and politically minded chefs to become effective leaders for food-system change.

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Reflect

One Poem That Saved a Forest

How the friendship between a poet and a timber baron kept a grove of California redwoods from clear-cutting.

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See

‘Āina: For the Environmental Crisis on the Island of Kauai — and the Island of Earth

‘Āina means “That Which Feeds Us” in Hawaiian.

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Change

Turning Plastic from the Sea into Art

Explore maritime crafts that have existed in many coastal and island cultures around the world—using what the sea provides.