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Pedestrians stroll along the High Line in New York, Wednesday, Sept. 17, 2014, as it winds between two buildings under construction. The last stretch of the elevated walkway opens to the public Sunday, Sept. 21. (AP Photo/Kathy Willens) (AP)

Sustainability is more than "green"

Trina Hamilton, Winifred Curran - The Conversation
A still from "One Thousand Beating Hearts" (Peter Byck)

Our best hope for a sustainable future

Tom Roston
This picture taken on May 23, 2010 shows a Nepalese sherpa collecting garbage, left by climbers, at an altitude of 8,000 metres during the Everest clean-up expedition at Mount Everest. A group of 20 Nepalese climbers, including some top summiteers collected 1,800 kilograms of garbage in a high-risk expedition to clean up the world's highest peak. Led by seven-time summiteer Namgyal Sherpa, the team braved thin air and below freezing temperatures to clear around two tonnes of rubbish left behind by mountaineers, that included empty oxygen cylinders and corpses. Since 1953, there have been some 300 deaths on Everest. Many bodies have been brought down, but those above 8,000 metres have generally been left to the elements -- their bodies preserved by the freezing temperatures. The priority of the sherpas had been to clear rubbish just below the summit area, but coordinator Karki said large quantities of refuse was collected from 8,000 meters and below. AFP PHOTO/Namgyal SHERPA (Photo credit should read NAMGYAL SHERPA/AFP/Getty Images) (Afp/getty Images)

The hidden costs of ego-tourism

Lucinda Bradlow
(AP Photo/Andy Wong, File)

Devil’s bargain

Eric Holthaus - Grist
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Americans are staying home more

Ashok Sekar, Eric Williams - The Conversation
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Feds to kill thousands of wild horses

Rachel Leah
Burn pit in Afghanistan (Getty/Andrew Burton)

Beau Biden and the burn pits

Joseph Hickman
(Getty/grandriver)

The oral tradition and climate change

Zakiya McCummings - Salon Young Americans
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An Emirati man walks with his camels across the Hameem desert, some 170 kilometres west of the Gulf Emirate of Abu Dhabi, on February 24, 2017. / AFP / KARIM SAHIB        (Photo credit should read KARIM SAHIB/AFP/Getty Images) (AFP/Getty Images)

The planet is slowly becoming a desert

Zoya Teirstein - Grist
(AP/Carolyn Kaster/Getty/imaginima/Salon)

The Interior Department's war on science

Matthew Rozsa

Trump: We could use global warming

Leigh C. Anderson
Greening Death: Reclaiming Burial Practices and Restoring Our Tie to the Earth by Suzanne Kelly (Rowman & Littlefield Publishers/Getty/Bill Chizek)

The case for a “green death”

Suzanne Kelly
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Can humanity make peace with its death?

Matthew Rozsa
Arctic polar bear and cubs in Arctic National Wildlife Refuge (Getty/sarkophoto)

ANWR pays the cost of the GOP's bad math

Charlie May
(Lauryn Higgins)

Women are fighting climate change

Lauryn Higgins - Salon Young Americans
Bears Ears National Monument (Getty/lightphoto)

Patagonia: The President Stole Your Land

Gabriel Bell
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People evacuate a neighborhood inundated by floodwaters from Tropical Storm Harvey on Monday, Aug. 28, 2017, in Houston, Texas. (AP/Charlie Riedel)

A Katrina and Harvey survivor reflects

Jynn Schubert - Salon Young Americans
Filmmaker Dayna Reggero (Andrea Desky)

The human faces of climate change

Lauryn Higgins - Salon Young Americans
People are being rescued in the Ninth Ward after Hurricane Katrina. (Getty/Mario Tama)

We learned nothing from Katrina

Mary Elizabeth Williams
(AP/Mary Esch)

Reducing food waste in school

Eve Andrews - Grist
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Alice Waters' school lunch revolution

Don Hazen - Alternet
Scott Pruitt (AP/Pablo Martinez Monsivais)

EPA removes "climate change" from site

Charlie May
Ryan ZInke (Getty/Mark Wilson)

Battling Secretary Zinke's coal giveaway

Amanda Marcotte
A damaged home in New Orleans, Louisiana after Hurricane Katrina. (Getty/Justin Sullivan)

NOLA can teach about disaster response

Sarah Gamard - Salon Young Americans
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