Why Fair Trade Chocolate is the Choice to Make
By bluecrabcrew
/ February 12, 2025
Chocolate is loved for its sweetness and comfort, but the industry has serious issues. Child labor, deforestation, and low pay...
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REPORT: “State of the Nation”
By bluecrabcrew
/ February 11, 2025
The State of the Nation Project "is a comprehensive and objective national progress report assessing how we are doing as...
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Mobility Justice: One Free Bike at a Time
By bluecrabcrew
/ February 10, 2025
For the last two years, Chicago has been providing working-class communities with free access to bicycles, and a new report...
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INFOGRAPHIC: Which Countries Produce and Recycle the Most Trash?
By bluecrabcrew
/ February 7, 2025
The global waste production, estimated to be enough to fill trucks circling the earth 24 times annually, varies based on...
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Why Killing Coyotes is Counterproductive
By bluecrabcrew
/ February 6, 2025
Americans kill thousands of coyotes every year in an attempt to get rid of them, but studies show that killing...
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An Argument for a 3-Party Democracy
By bluecrabcrew
/ February 5, 2025
A senior fellow at New America, a liberal think tank in the United States, argues for a three-party political system, and...
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LISTEN: “Buzzkill Episode 1: Save which bees?”
By bluecrabcrew
/ February 4, 2025
"Americans stepped up to do something about dying bees. But what if all those backyard colonies are making the problem...
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5 Benefits of Solar-Biomass Hybrid Systems for Community Energy Projects
By bluecrabcrew
/ February 3, 2025
As the demand for renewable energy options rises, new hybrid systems combining renewable sources have become a big changer. One...
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Ways to Fix Our Animal Shelter Problem
By bluecrabcrew
/ January 31, 2025
Animal shelters across the nation are facing dangerous overcrowding, but relatively new shelter innovation programs are helping solve the problem. ...
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Europe is Leading the Way to More Car-Free Cities
By bluecrabcrew
/ January 30, 2025
Car-free neighborhoods are rare in the United States, but they are common in Europe because they improve air quality, reduce...
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