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Climate data can save lives. Most countries can’t access it
A report finds only 23 percent of countries use climate data to inform their public health strategies
11/06/2023 18:02 UTC
I'm not like them, but I can pretend (Obviously, this is an essay about Kurt Cobain and Nirvana)
The first time I heard Nirvana I thought it was noise. I kept listening until it didn’t sound like noise anymore
04/05/2019 23:00 UTC
Why "The Witch" is the scariest historical film ever
"The Witch" is able to capture the Puritan nightmare in a way the best historical scholarship cannot
10/31/2017 11:00 UTC
Carbon farming works. Can it scale up in time to make a difference?
The knowledge and tools to sequester carbon on farmland have blossomed rapidly in California
06/24/2018 19:29 UTC
Heeding the lessons of James Joyce's "Ulysses," a century later
Joyce's great novel, 100 years later, warns us off nationalism and idolatry, brings us together in life and death
02/01/2022 23:00 UTC
What will we eat in 2050? California farmers are placing bets
For anyone trying to make money off long-lived crops, climate change is already here
05/23/2018 23:30 UTC
Could the raw milk boom be a lifeline for struggling farmers?
Direct sales of raw milk might ease the dairy crisis, though it remains a hotly contested and regulated food.
03/17/2019 00:00 UTC
Navigating the complicated world of sustainable meat delivery
The marketplace for sustainable meat has moved online
08/15/2021 22:59 UTC
Men from Philly are cheese steaks
Garrison Keillor answers your questions about writing and romance
06/30/1998 19:31 UTC
"You're not going to pass out on me, are you?" Andrew Friedman on what it takes to make "The Dish"
The backstage drama behind a single restaurant meal, explained
12/07/2023 18:47 UTC
Unpacking for a disaster
What you need to survive the unexpected
03/28/2011 22:01 UTC
"If you think, you stink": From "Toy Story" to "Inside Out," how the creative geniuses at Pixar bring new things into being
A maze, climbing a mountain blindfolded, skiing -- the Pixar team's mental models for their miraculous creations
06/21/2015 19:59 UTC
AOC slams GOP after Gaetz admits debt limit negotiation is “hostage” situation
“For all of this talk about negotiations, Republicans are not negotiating at all,” said Ocasio-Cortez
05/25/2023 20:30 UTC
Mike Pence's delusional quest: After all this, he still believes in a GOP that died long ago
Sure, half a cheer for the former veep for resisting the Jan. 6 coup. But after all the groveling, that's it
10/21/2022 13:55 UTC
Reading "The Wings of the Dove"
Henry James reminded me, once again, that suffering can bring great rewards.
08/02/2005 01:47 UTC