Ask an Environmental Expert: What’s the Carbon Footprint of the Internet? - Our digital habits are worse for the environment than flying. That toll is expected to grow
Why Is the Pandemic Death Toll among Workers Still a Mystery? - COVID-19 didn’t spare workers in manufacturing, but two years on, information about their deaths remains hard to find
A War on the Rich? A New Book Aims to Dispel Anger toward Affluence - We shouldn’t criticize the 1 percent, In Defence of Wealth insists—we should thank them
Fae Johnstone believes that in order to effectively combat the stigmas of mental health, we need policy and awareness that addresses the unique realities and needs of all communities.
This week we excerpted Teresa Wong’s essay about her portrait series based on her toddler’s tantrums. It’s one of twenty essays in the new collection Good Mom on Paper: Writers on Creativity and Motherhood. We spoke to Wong, and her editors, Stacey May Fowles and Jen Sookfong Lee about bridging the distance between being a mom and being an artist.
The oil and gas industry is under pressure to accelerate towards a decarbonized future. These efforts require bold and courageous leadership. Who better to change an oil and gas company from the inside out than its first Chief Climate Officer, Martha Hall Findlay.
Orville Peck Rides Again: How the Singer Nods to Queer Country History - Some may reckon that Peck is subverting the genre. Instead, he’s highlighting themes that have always been part of it
Ask an Environmental Expert: What’s the Carbon Footprint of the Internet? - Our digital habits are worse for the environment than flying. That toll is expected to grow