Tag Archives: Environment

The eleven botanical families that make up 90 percent of human calories.

 

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How Earth’s Largest Organism Is Quietly Dying

Driving through Utah’s Fishlake National Forest, you’d never know you just passed through the largest living organism on Earth. No signs. No visitors center. Just what looks like a regular aspen grove. But Pando—Latin for “I spread”—is actually 47,000 trees … Continue reading

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How the world’s biggest bank is bracing for climate catastrophe.

JP Morgan chase recently published a comprehensive climate report which spelled out to its investors how they should be adapting to the coming storm and pointed out all the lucrative investment opportunities a warming planet presents (like melting sea ice … Continue reading

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Why Is It Called A Spelling “Bee”?

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Elephant saving a Gazelle

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Spectacular starling murmuration filmed in the skies of Sardinia.

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Whiteness Becomes Law Race, Religion, and Citizen || Dr. Roy Casagranda

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what the rarest wood is used for 🤯

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Iceland earthquake two years later

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Why the 1970s stagflation myth still misleads our politics

We’re told that the 1970s proved Keynesian economics failed, that inflation and unemployment could rise together, and only neoliberalism could fix it. But the truth is very different. External shocks, not excessive spending, drove that crisis. Governments panicked, misunderstood money, … Continue reading

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