Clothing Recycling Is Taking a Giant Leap Forward

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As fast fashion drives textile waste to stratospheric highs, new methods are turning mountains of old clothes into rack-ready garments.

What We’re Reading: Recognizing Canada’s First First Responders

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See what stories caught our attention this week, from Indigenous rescuers in coastal British Columbia to solutions journalism in local newsrooms.

New York’s First Guaranteed Income Program Is a Lifeline for Homeless Moms

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The simple act of cash distribution can alleviate poverty and improve health — including families’ health and early childhood development.

How to Reach Across a Divide With Curiosity Instead of Hate

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In a Q&A, journalist Mónica Guzmán explores how people with opposing beliefs can connect and find common ground, even in polarizing times.

Green Microgrids Are Powering a More Resilient Future

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​​Across the U.S., thousands of homes and businesses are now running on locally distributed green power in a radical reimagining of the grid.

How ‘Superblocks’ Can Create People-Centered Cities

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Not only are these strategically designed areas friendly to pedestrians and recreation, but they make communities healthier, too.

What We’re Reading: Turning Invasive Seaweed into ‘Gold’

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See what stories caught our attention this week, from making the most of algae waste to a new high-speed train route.

‘The Love in the Air Is Thicker Than the Smoke’

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On the streets of L.A., Michelin-starred chefs are cooking for firefighters, boutiques are giving away clothes and a sprawling city is coming together.

Ask Me Anything! Our New Contributing Editor Geetanjali Krishna

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Our new India-based colleague is a self-described “perpetual outsider” for whom life is a constant adventure. Learn about her in her own words.

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