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Feature: Climate change will likely wreck their livelihoods – but they still don't buy the scien
Why would some of the people most vulnerable to climate change vote for a politician skeptical of climate change’s existence? Why would...
Building a Social Scene Around a Bike Path
The “crown jewel” of New Orleans’s cycling network isn’t just a way to get around town. It also promises a vibrant space to live, shop,...
'Leniency is over': the controversial plan to "beautify" São Paulo
As part of an effort to ‘clean up’ Brazil’s biggest city, mayor João Doria has been down on his knees, spraying grey paint over beloved...
The Paradise Islands Where Everyone's Divorced
And the average 30-year-old woman has been married 4 times.
12 Surprising Ways to Use the Cow, Without Eating a Bite
If we’re going to sacrifice an animal for human consumption, then at least we could try to eliminate waste....
The Strange, Booming World of Shipping Cattle
In Australia, the world’s leader for the billion-dollar industry of live exports, the shipment of live animals increased 79% between 2013...
Let 'Em Sink
An Immodest Proposal. Link
What's Poisoning Martinique's Men?
Scientists believe the fresh produce on this tropical island might be causing cancer.
Why Brazil Is Mixing Mother Nature and King Dollar
Welcome to one of the newest trends in Brazil, where the country is handing over management responsibilities of its national parks to...
The Rubber Thief of Brazil
'The pale-skinned, 30-year-old Brit made his way down the Amazon River in 1876, searching for trees. He hung a left down the Tapajós...
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