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The What's Next Issue
Fix looks ahead to the ideas and innovations that will shape the climate conversation in 2022, and asks what it means to have hope now.
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Pop culture can no longer ignore our climate reality
Stories set in the present or near future will have to include the realities of a warming world if they are to be at all believable.
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Climate change is stressful, scary, and sad. We’re gonna need therapy.
A psychologist’s view on how her field can help us navigate what’s to come — and transform our collective climate response.
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How Big Tech can help usher in an era of climate transparency and accountability
Nonprofits, tech companies, and academic labs are collaborating on a one-stop-shop for real-time emissions data.
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Last year, I resolved to avoid plastic. Here’s why nobody can do it alone.
You can BYO tupperware and beg for no bag, but single-use items find their way in.
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Fix combines creative storytelling with network-building and events.
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Special Series: The Mentorship Issue
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How ‘Avatar: The Last Airbender’ created a generation of climate activists
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Resilience, community, and other lessons I’ve learned from my plants
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For Indigenous communities, protecting traditional knowledge means reimagining how it is preserved
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School or be schooled: How Gen Z is mentoring their elders on climate action
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How to have a meaningful conversation with your mentor
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The threads that bind
Highlights from Fix’s mentorship issue, and Ask Umbra’s holiday makeover.
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Investors know the financial risks of climate change. The public should too.
Private companies are crunching numbers and cutting projected climate losses, while communities are left in the dark.
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Water (or nut milk or wine or broth) in boxes is not better
“Eco cartons” are rarely recyclable. Here’s what earth-friendly packaging (still) looks like.
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The best thing my mentor ever taught me
Nine changemakers in the climate space share one lesson from a mentor that has guided their path.
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How ‘Avatar: The Last Airbender’ created a generation of climate activists
Sixteen years after its debut, Nickelodeon’s animated series continues drawing parallels to the real world and showing that anyone can make a difference.
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Resilience, community, and other lessons I’ve learned from my plants
Plants can be our greatest teachers, says biologist and mentor Beronda Montgomery. We just need to listen.
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School or be schooled: How Gen Z is mentoring their elders on climate action
When it comes to fighting for the planet, the young have the loudest voice — and they’re making sure those in power hear it.
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What happens when communities and academics teach each other? ‘Communiversity.’
Dismayed by the “repulsive and immoral” way academia often collaborates with frontline communities, environmental justice leader Beverly Wright pioneered an innovative, equitable approach.