Environment
The Future of Sandwiches
At the current rate of soil erosion, sandwich ingredients like mayo could no longer be easily available by 2043. Hellmann’s is investing $30 million to help American farmers switch to regenerative agriculture. That way, farmers can keep growing the soybeans that are used in Hellmann’s mayo–and keep making sandwiches delicious.
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Hundreds of millions of people in the Himalayan region rely on glaciers for their water supply. Global climate change is forcing many to leave their homes in search of new beginnings. In the Mustang District of Nepal, the Gurung family has made the difficult choice to split their family and livelihoods between two locations in order to ensure a sustainable future for their children. See how they are continuing to adapt to this new way of life.
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Animals
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Environment
- U.S. plans to clean its drinking water. What does that mean?U.S. plans to clean its drinking water. What does that mean?
- Food systems: supporting the triangle of food security, Video Story
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- The harrowing flight that wild whooping cranes make to surviveThe harrowing flight that wild whooping cranes make to survive
- Why the 2024 hurricane season could be especially activeWhy the 2024 hurricane season could be especially active
- Mushroom leather? The future of fashion is closer than you think.Mushroom leather? The future of fashion is closer than you think.
- This deadly fungus is hitchhiking its way across the worldThis deadly fungus is hitchhiking its way across the world
History & Culture
- This ancient cure was just revived in a lab. Does it work?This ancient cure was just revived in a lab. Does it work?
- See how ancient Indigenous artists left their markSee how ancient Indigenous artists left their mark
- Why Passover is one of Judaism’s most important holidaysWhy Passover is one of Judaism’s most important holidays
- Is this mass grave a result of contagion—or cannibalism?Is this mass grave a result of contagion—or cannibalism?
- The surprising story of how chili crisp took over the worldThe surprising story of how chili crisp took over the world
- We swapped baths for showers—but which one is better for you?We swapped baths for showers—but which one is better for you?
Science
- Why outdoor adventure is important for women as they ageWhy outdoor adventure is important for women as they age
- 4 herbal traditions used every day, all over the world4 herbal traditions used every day, all over the world
- Ground-level ozone is getting worse - here's what that meansGround-level ozone is getting worse - here's what that means
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Travel
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