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How to Garden in an Unfamiliar Climate

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There are some important things to know about dealing with stressed plants. For starters, don’t prune them — and don’t fertilize, either. Read More

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Fine Dining Can’t Go on Like This

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The days of growing thirsty crops in a dry land may be coming to an end. Read More

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What to Eat on a Burning Planet

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The future of the food supply is uncertain. Let’s look at solutions. Read More

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A Radical Reboot of Nuclear Energy

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A multibillion-dollar effort to build the first in a new generation of American nuclear power plants is underway outside a small town in Wyoming. Read More

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How ‘Twisters’ Failed Us and Our Burning Planet

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When art changes opinions or opens hearts, it changes the world as profoundly as any legislation does. Read More

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Fishing the Ocean’s Twilight Zone Could Unleash Climate Chaos

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Fishing the ocean’s twilight zone could unleash climate chaos. Read More

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Are Electric Cars Worth the Money?

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They can be, but it depends on your driving habits. We break it down for you. Read More

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Food as You Know It Is About to Change

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Our food supply is more fragile than you think. Read More

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How the Shock of Catastrophic Floods Is Changing Farming in Vermont

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A growing cohort of young farmers is experimenting with ways to mitigate the impact of flooding and other extreme weather. Read More

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Hollywood’s Message to Red States: Our Movies Are for You

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After a period of openly using movies to display progressive values, studios seem to be heeding a message from many ticket buyers: Just entertain us. Read More

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