Indigenous Peoples Fight to Stop “Bleeding” of the Salish Sea
A proposed new port threatens to further damage the fragile environment of the Salish Sea region. Now Indigenous nations are speaking up. Lauren Crothers writes.
Toward a circular economy: Tackling the plastics recycling problem
Plastic is supposed to be reusable. So why is recycling them so complex? Margaret Sobkowicz writes.
The Challenges of Degrowth in Cities
What happens when a city shrinks? Daniel Florentin considers a new toolbox for urban degrowth.
Sunday Comics
Lying with his eyes while his hands are busy working overtime/A soap impression of his wife which he ate and donated to the National Trust/I need a fix because I’m going down, the Sunday Comics I left uptown.
New York City Could Pave Way for Paid Leave
Workers in every other wealthy country can count on some amount of paid time off. Now New York City is trying to give Americans the same. Dean Baker writes.
Encounters with Anonymous: Art and the Ordinary
Omar Willey returns to writing about anonymous photographs and their relationship to art.
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