AvatarPacific StandardFlipboardIcon version of the Flipboard logoHow Much Can Dietary Changes and Food Production Practices Help Mitigate Climate Change?psmag.com - Kelley CzajkaFood policy experts weigh in on the possibilities of individual diet choices and sustainable production methods. Last week, the International Panel …
AvatarPacific StandardFlipboardIcon version of the Flipboard logoLas Manos Jóvenes Que Nos Alimentanpsmag.com - Karen Coates & Valeria FernándezSe calcula que 524,000 niños trabajan inimaginables largas horas en los agotadores campos agrícolas de Estados Unidos, y todo es perfectamente …
AvatarPacific StandardFlipboardIcon version of the Flipboard logoTwenty-Five Must-Read Books for Fall of 2019psmag.com - Pacific Standard StaffOur staffers and contributors highlight the most urgent and exciting titles coming this fall—from fiction to non-fiction, poetry to prose. Welcome to …
AvatarPacific StandardFlipboardIcon version of the Flipboard logo'People Are Being Killed Like Flies': Denied Asylum in the U.S., Cameroonians Fear Increasing Violence Back Homepsmag.com - Isabela DiasMartin fled Cameroon when security forces imprisoned his father and started regularly raiding Anglophone villages. The U.S. government might send him …
AvatarPacific StandardFlipboardIcon version of the Flipboard logoOuter Space Treaties Didn't Anticipate the Privatization of Space Travel. Can They Be Enforced?psmag.com - Kate WheelingIf human civilization begins to expand into space, will colonists feel loyalty to their country, their planet, or Elon Musk? Ever since humans became …
AvatarPacific StandardFlipboardIcon version of the Flipboard logoThe Fault in Our Star Namespsmag.com - Ben RowenThe International Astronomical Union has established a committee to finalize a list of official star names. Some companies offer unofficial naming …
AvatarPacific StandardFlipboardIcon version of the Flipboard logoThe Farms of the Future Were Built for Outer Space. Will They Work on Earth?psmag.com - Emily MoonIt will be years until NASA is ready for a journey to the red planet, but if Earth continues to suffer from climate change, Mars could come to us.On …
AvatarPacific StandardFlipboardIcon version of the Flipboard logoPS Picks: Yaeji's Cutting Commentary on Beauty Routinespsmag.com - Alexa LeePS Picks is a selection of the best things that the magazine's staff and contributors are reading, watching, or otherwise paying attention to in the …
AvatarPacific StandardFlipboardIcon version of the Flipboard logoCan Live Theater Help Spur Climate Action?psmag.com - Tom JacobsThis year's Ojai Playwrights Conference tackled the existential threat of climate change.To get from the Pacific Coast to the idyllic, …
AvatarPacific StandardFlipboardIcon version of the Flipboard logo'Indigenous Writing Is Going to Continue to Set the Bar for Literary Excellence': An Interview With Alicia Elliott and Arielle Twistpsmag.com - Terese Marie MailhotTerese Marie Mailhot interviews Alicia Elliott and Arielle Twist about some recent triumphs in Indigenous literature—and about other triumphs still …
AvatarPacific StandardFlipboardIcon version of the Flipboard logoWhat It's Like to Get Reproductive Care at an Anti-Abortion, Anti-Contraception Clinicpsmag.com - Francie DiepChanges to the Title X family planning programs have brought onboard a new kind of reproductive health clinic. What does that mean for patients? When …
AvatarPacific StandardFlipboardIcon version of the Flipboard logoIdeology Can Skew Our Views on the Healthiness of Foodpsmag.com - Tom JacobsNew research finds that marketing messages that are inconsistent with our values can lead us to view a food product as less healthy. Whether eating a …