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We’ve never owned so much, and maybe we don’t need to
In collaboration with Angèle Doray While consumption may seem like an individual issue on the surface, it is prompted by a much larger imperative of our economic system: to always keep growing. Yet today we can take the initiative to embrace a sharing economy, away from the profit-incentive and with community at its heart. ©cottonbro studio via Pexels For a moment, imagine you are French. Emblematic of your love for your national cuisine, you own a raclette machine used for t
Taylor Cameron
Apr 266 min read


Victims of climate change are finding new ways to make polluters pay
From Filipino citizens to a new UN body, the largest polluters are being challenged in ground-breaking ways. © Unsplash The shape of climate justice is changing across the globe. Citizens and national governments in countries faced by the damage of climate change are pushing back at corporations that contribute the most. These developments are becoming more common as it is now easier to measure how much man-made climate change has contributed to the likelihood of specific nat
Taylor Cameron
Feb 133 min read
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