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Community, creativity and caffeine: What coffee shops reopening means to New Yorkers
Chuyan Jiang
“Ethiopian coffee is really about gathering... We want to bring that hospitality, that community feeling"
In California, a new strategy to fight grapevine-killing bacteria
Agostino Petroni
A serendipitous lab accident may be the key to stopping a disease that has threatened vineyards for over a century
How Senate Democrats aim to pass climate policy without Republicans
Zoya Teirstein
Senate Democrats announced some of the climate measures in their $3.5 trillion reconciliation plan
An Oregon wildfire is so intense it is literally creating its own weather system
Matthew Rozsa
Oregon's Bootleg Fire is creating what NASA calls a "fire-breathing dragon of clouds"
Competitive caffeine: Inside the wild world of professional coffee tasting
Mandy Naglich
Watching professional cuppers at work is like watching a silent ballet with tasters swirling around the table
Flood me once, shame on me. Flood me twice, shame on FEMA?
Jena Brooker
A 20-year-old law would have made communities more resilient to climate change. FEMA didn’t enforce it
Don’t hike so close to me: How the presence of humans can disturb wildlife up to half a mile away
Sarah Reed, Courtney Larson, Jeremy Dertien
The presence of humans, or even the existence of the trails they hike on, can have detrimental effects on wildlife
What does the term “ethical coffee” actually mean?
Ever Meister
Let's decode phrases like "fair trade," "sustainable" and "relationship coffee"
Wet bulb temperature: The crucial weather concept that actually tells us when heat becomes lethal
Peter W. Reiners
High temperatures aren't meaningful — this little-known metric determines when our cities will become uninhabitable
The fires this time: a climate view from California
Rebecca Gordon
It’s impossible to overstate the urgency of the moment
Climate change and the Moon are teaming up to create record floods on Earth
Matthew Rozsa
The Moon's orbit is "wobbling" — and that plus climate change will wreak havoc on the ground
What is microplastic anyway? Inside the insidious pollution that is absolutely everywhere
Matthew Rozsa
Microplastics are linked to infertility, cancer, immune diseases and other serious health problems
Corporate giants have been lobbying against their own emissions targets: report
Emily Pontecorvo
Almost every S&P 100 company plans to reduce its emissions. Only 40% have lobbied for science-based climate policy
Joe Manchin, Green New Deal critic, made nearly $500K last year from coal lobby: report
Kenny Stancil
"Joe Manchin is lying to us about climate change to protect his annual profits and the wealth of his family"
Pandemic disruptions highlighted importance of local food system in Hawai’i
Katherine Sacks
Farmers see the inherent sustainability and potential of traditional and tropical crops
Engine No. 1’s big win over Exxon shows activist hedge funds joining fight against climate change
Mark DesJardine, Tima Bansal
Engine No. 1 wants Exxon to focus less on fossil fuels
Flooded subways in NYC are perfect example why climate is key for infrastructure plans
Jake Johnson
"I have been told that combating climate change is expensive. Compared to what?" Sen. Bernie Sanders tweeted Friday
Scared for in-person work to return in the COVID-19 era? You’re not alone.
Matthew Rozsa
Why people may fear going back to work in the post-lockdown era — and what you can do to make the transition easier
Trees are dying of thirst in the Western drought — here’s what’s going on inside their veins
Daniel Johnson, Raquel Partelli Feltrin
Without enough water, trees can develop embolisms, similar to blockages in human blood vessels
A new way to protect the Amazon: COVID vaccines
Adam Mahoney
How a team of physicians, nurses, and volunteers undertook a 3-week journey to vaccinate land protectors in Brazil
How to sabotage climate legislation? An Exxon lobbyist explains
Kate Yoder
Joe Manchin, "shadow groups," and one really bad job interview
Sizzling in the South: Gulf Coast communities fight for equitable climate solutions
Tara Lohan
Miami has become a frontline community in the fight against climate change
Revisiting Meghan McCain’s legacy on “The View” shows the reality of across-the-aisle “friendships”
Kylie Cheung
What, exactly, was she doing on the show in the first place?
The Surfside tragedy could be a “bellwether moment” for managed retreat
Zoya Teirstein
A coastal geologist on the future of Florida's seaside communities
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