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Climate Change’s Dangerous Effects on the Boreal Forest | JSTOR Daily
The forest’s unique ecosystem protects the world’s largest carbon sink—the Earth’s permafrost layer. But for how much longer?
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We had forests when Terra was considerably warmer.
- August 12, 2021
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Here’s Why the CDC Recommends Indoor Masks for the Vaccinated | JSTOR Daily
The CDC guidance applies to areas with high coronavirus transmission rates.
How Do Indigenous Athletes Fit into the Olympics? | JSTOR Daily
Olympic athletes are divided into teams of nations. To Indigenous competitors, though, that can mean representing oppressive settler-colonial states.
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We should spare them the repression and stop letting them compete.
- August 12, 2021
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Ever wonder where the idea for municipal curbside recycling came from, who pays for it, and why?
You’ll Never Believe Who Invented Curbside Recycling | JSTOR Daily
Far from ushering in a zero-waste world, the switch from returnables to recycling provided cover for the creation of ever more packaging trash.
How Blind Activists Fought for Blind Workers | JSTOR Daily
The National Federation of the Blind was the first major group of its kind to be led by visually impaired people.
You’ll Never Believe Who Invented Curbside Recycling | JSTOR Daily
Far from ushering in a zero-waste world, the switch from returnables to recycling provided cover for the creation of ever more packaging trash.
Sells Like Teen Spirit | JSTOR Daily
OK Soda disappeared from the store shelves of the 1990s shortly after its debut. But did its wink-wink marketing to Gen X actually work?
Why Some Black Parents Choose Homeschooling | JSTOR Daily
Homeschooling has proved to be a valued alternative to the institutional racism often found in the classroom. But it offers something more, too.
Return to Pirate Island | JSTOR Daily
The history of piracy illustrates a surprising connection to democratic Utopian radicalism—and, of course, stolen treasure.