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The foods that do the most damage to our climate
Our unsustainable agricultural systems.
By Kellen Beck
One simple tweak to California's car culture could help save the world
Gas stations, your time has come to do more good than harm.
By Chris Taylor
How to start a climate strike at your school
You might face opposition but you don't have to do it alone.
A beginner's guide to urban foraging
It's time to rethink the way you interact with the (surprisingly edible) species that make up your urban landscape.
Emma Thompson backs fund to get women from underrepresented groups into politics
“We need women from all backgrounds and experiences to get elected."
How an airborne NASA mission took flight, amid a pandemic
"It's like an Indiana Jones plane."
By Mark Kaufman
Keep up with climate justice by following these five organizations
Climate justice can't happen without racial justice. Here are some organizations that are working on changing the world for the better.
McDonald's announces a new plant-based burger and they named it the McPlant
The meatless burger will arrive in 2021.
Trump lost. A divided America must move forward and reject Trumpism.
This is how Americans who disagree can build the country they want.
By Rebecca Ruiz
As praise flows in for Stacey Abrams, here's how to support her work
As Biden takes the lead in Georgia, voting rights organizers need support to continue the fight.
Good news you might have missed from Election Day 2020
Here's some things we love to see.
Want to soothe election nerves? Donate to causes doing the work.
No matter who wins, there's still work to be done.
How to manage your anxiety while waiting to hear if Trump or Biden won
Uncertainty and anxiety can go hand in hand.
No matter who wins the election, you still have to care about politics
Back to Brunch Twitter, please listen up.
By Jess Joho
From pizza to playlists, here's how to help people standing in line to vote
Voting shouldn't be this hard, but you can still help from afar.
By Rachel Kraus
Voting for Biden or Trump? Either way, you're not on the right side of history.
The right side of history doesn't mean what you think it does.
By Rebecca Ruiz
5 things to know if you want to become a single parent by choice
There's a lot to weigh up but don't let being single block you from parenthood.
The Lincoln Project is giving liberals something no one else can
The group's viral ads are more than a guilty pleasure.
By Rebecca Ruiz
You can tweet at this AI-powered recipe tool to reduce food waste — Strictly Robots
Literally could not be easier.
By Jordan Aaron
5 tweets that highlight actions you can take on Latina Equal Pay Day
Latina Equal Pay Day marks how far into the year Latina women have to work in order to earn what white, non-Latino men made in 2019.
Stacey Abrams on how American democracy hinges on the right to vote
"We have reached the place where the victims of oppression are now reaching a majority status."
Tactile pregnancy test prototype allows blind and partially sighted women to check results privately
Without an accessible test, women are forced to ask others to read them.
Why does America have so much voter suppression?
"The pandemic in many ways has exposed how fractured our system is."
Drones are being used to reseed forests and revitalize ecosystems
We need all the help we can get in combating deforestation.
By Emmett Smith