Serious stuff
- The Washington Post: "Ruined crops, salty soil: How rising seas are poisoning North Carolina’s farmland" by Sarah Kaplan
- Los Angeles Times: "As pigs await slaughter at Farmer John, strangers offer water, love and comfort to the doomed" by Gustavo Arellano
- Philly.com: "My mother doesn’t have many memories left, and most of them are wrong. What’s going on?" by Stacey Burling
- The Washington Post: "Farms aren’t tossing perfectly good produce. You are." by Sarah Taber
- The Atlantic: "Netflix’s Our Planet Says What Other Nature Series Have Omitted" by Ed Yong
- The Atlantic: "America Cares About Climate Change Again" by Robinson Meyer
- The New York Times: "Your Environment Is Cleaner. Your Immune System Has Never Been So Unprepared." by Matt Richtel
- My Inside Voices: "Everything's still not awesome on the playground: (What #TheLEGOMovie2 says about gender roles and why I wish the kids at recess would just pass my girl the ball already.)" by Susan Jennings
- Wired: "The world's recycling is in chaos. Here's what has to happen." by Cheryl Katz
- Grist: "‘The trees say F you’: Why teens are cursing about climate change" by Kate Yoder
- The New Yorker: "Shrinking Newspapers and the Costs of Environmental Reporting in Coal Country" by Charles Bethea
Not-so-serious stuff
- GQ: "The Secrets of the World's Greatest Art Thief" by Michael Finkel
- The New York Times: "Rediscovering the World of ‘Blue Highways’" by Rich Cohen
- Places Journal: "An Appalachian Trail: A Project in Regional Planning" (Description: "In its original concept, the Appalachian Trail was more than a hiking path. It was a wildly ambitious plan to reorganize the economic geography of the eastern United States.") Introduction by Garrett Dash Nelson, archival text by Benton MacKaye.
- The Atlantic: "The People Who Eat the Same Meal Every Day" by Joe Pinsker
- NBC News: "The rise of young adult books with LGBTQ characters — and what's next" by Gwen Aviles
- Longreads: "A Three-Day Expedition to Walk Across Paris Entirely Underground" by Will Hunt
- The New York Times: "Depressed and Anxious? These Video Games Want to Help" by Laura Parker
- Atlas Obscura: "The Race to Put Thousands of Miles of English Walking Paths Back on the Map" by Noor Al-Samarrai
- We Are The Mutants: "Grues and Invisiclues: A Personal Remembrance of Infocom" by Michael Grasso
- We Are The Mutants: "Cunning and Logic: The International Imagery of ‘Mastermind’" by Richard McKenna
- Paste: "Wingspan Is About as Perfect as Board Games Get" by Keith Law
- Gizmodo: "The Online Icons That Didn't Survive the Web's First 30 Years" by Rhett Jones
- Philly.com: "In the digital age, zines of the ’90s are making an unlikely comeback" by Hannah Chinn
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