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PublishedApril 22, 2024
As his trans daughter struggles, a father pushes past his prejudice
Dusty Farr used to be someone else.
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PublishedApril 21, 2024
When ‘rights’ divide: Trans kids need supportive families
In the wake of transphobic protests, the ‘rights’ of parents are being falsely positioned in opposition to the rights of transgender and non-binary children rather than focusing on supporting families.
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PublishedApril 21, 2024
A brief guide to clothes recycling – how your discarded garments get processsed
Growing mountains of textile waste are hard to recycle. There is scope to improve chemical and mechanical recycling methods but consumers and fashion brands play a role in reducing overproduction.
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PublishedApril 21, 2024
How fast, cheap fashion is polluting the planet
Some consumers say they would prefer to buy clothing made with less injury to the environment. Even so, fast fashion continues to grow unabated.
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PublishedApril 21, 2024
Ultra-fast fashion is a disturbing trend undermining efforts to make the whole industry more sustainable
We know fast fashion is bad for the environment. Ultra-fast fashion makes matters worse. This disturbing trend towards disposable clothing is the opposite of sustainable. Here’s what must be done
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PublishedApril 14, 2024
How market forces are reshaping the American home
Major homebuilders are prioritizing narrower houses with fewer doors, windows and cabinets. Median home sizes are at a 13-year low.
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PublishedApril 14, 2024
How the housing industry is working to stop energy efficient homes
Home builders have used their political muscle to prevent states and cities from adopting the latest code, which would lower the climate impact of new houses.
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PublishedApril 8, 2024
Watch the eclipse as it travels across the U.S.
A total solar eclipse crossing North America on Monday will darken skies along a path through Mexico, the United States and Canada.
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PublishedApril 7, 2024
The men who fell from the Francis Scott Key Bridge are the people who build our nation
The immigrant workers who fell from the Key Bridge are the people who build our nation. You can’t pray for them and also be against their dream to come to America.
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PublishedApril 7, 2024
How the Key Bridge collapse will disrupt the supply of cars, coal and tofu
The suspension of vessel traffic to the Port of Baltimore will add another disruption to already stressed supply chains, experts say.
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