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Topic #1
This ‘Plastic Man’ Has a Cape and a Superhero’s Mission: Cleaning Up Senegal:
Dressed head to toe in plastic, Modou Fall is a familiar sight in Dakar. But however playful his costume, his goal couldn’t be more serious: ridding the capital of the scourge of plastic bags.
Meet an Ecologist Who Works for God (and Against Lawns):
A Long Island couple say fighting climate change and protecting biodiversity starts at home. Or rather, right outside their suburban house.
California Aims to Ban Recycling Symbols on Things That Aren’t Recyclable:
The well-known three-arrows symbol doesn’t necessarily mean that a product is actually recyclable. A new bill would limit the products allowed to feature the mark.
Topic #2
This ‘Plastic Man’ Has a Cape and a Superhero’s Mission: Cleaning Up Senegal:
Dressed head to toe in plastic, Modou Fall is a familiar sight in Dakar. But however playful his costume, his goal couldn’t be more serious: ridding the capital of the scourge of plastic bags.
Meet an Ecologist Who Works for God (and Against Lawns):
A Long Island couple say fighting climate change and protecting biodiversity starts at home. Or rather, right outside their suburban house.
California Aims to Ban Recycling Symbols on Things That Aren’t Recyclable:
The well-known three-arrows symbol doesn’t necessarily mean that a product is actually recyclable. A new bill would limit the products allowed to feature the mark.
Topic #3
This ‘Plastic Man’ Has a Cape and a Superhero’s Mission: Cleaning Up Senegal:
Dressed head to toe in plastic, Modou Fall is a familiar sight in Dakar. But however playful his costume, his goal couldn’t be more serious: ridding the capital of the scourge of plastic bags.
Meet an Ecologist Who Works for God (and Against Lawns):
A Long Island couple say fighting climate change and protecting biodiversity starts at home. Or rather, right outside their suburban house.
California Aims to Ban Recycling Symbols on Things That Aren’t Recyclable:
The well-known three-arrows symbol doesn’t necessarily mean that a product is actually recyclable. A new bill would limit the products allowed to feature the mark.
