<[link removed]>Coronavirus shutters meat plants, exposing vulnerability of Big Meat <[link removed]>
Coronavirus outbreaks have forced meat plants closed, causing nationwide shortages: Grocery stores are now capping meat purchases, and fast-food joints are running out of hamburgers.
<[link removed]>Cities can pave way in green coronavirus recovery <[link removed]>
Amid the destruction of lives and the global economy, the pandemic is offering cities the unprecedented opportunity to restructure society sustainably and equitably on the other side.
<[link removed]>Practicing empathy in the coronavirus and climate crises <[link removed]>
As millions of healthcare workers and volunteers sacrifice their personal wellbeing for those affected by coronavirus, messages of hope and unity surface in every sector of society.
<[link removed]>Gas stoves pollute the air and harm your health, studies find <[link removed]>
A recent report found that peak indoor air pollution from gas stoves can exceed outdoor legal levels. Despite this, indoor air pollution is largely unregulated.
<[link removed]>World leaders stress green recovery plans <[link removed]>
We can start incorporating climate and environmental solutions into recovery plans. Many world leaders have argued as much.
<[link removed]>It’s time to restore Earth <[link removed]>
It has been over 50 years since the first Earth Day in 1970, when millions demanded better treatment of the environment, and great strides have been made. But our work is not done: We must restore our Earth.
<[link removed]>How we can protect monarch butterflies <[link removed]>
For decades, we’ve seen North American monarchs sliding steadily into decline, and lately free falling. So, how did we get here — and how can we help?
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