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How Much Can Dietary Changes and Food Production Practices Help Mitigate Climate Change?

Food policy experts weigh in on the possibilities of individual diet choices and sustainable production methods. The post How Much Can Dietary Changes and Food Production Practices Help Mitigate Climate Change? appeared first on Pacific Standard .

Las Manos Jóvenes Que Nos Alimentan

Se calcula que 524,000 niños trabajan inimaginables largas horas en los agotadores campos agrícolas de Estados Unidos, y todo es perfectamente legal. The post Las Manos Jóvenes Que Nos Alimentan appeared first on Pacific Standard .

Twenty-Five Must-Read Books for Fall of 2019

Our staffers and contributors highlight the most urgent and exciting titles coming this fall—from fiction to non-fiction, poetry to prose. The post Twenty-Five Must-Read Books for Fall of 2019 appeared first on Pacific Standard .

‘People Are Being Killed Like Flies’: Denied Asylum in the U.S., Cameroonians Fear Increasing Violence Back Home

Martin fled Cameroon when security forces imprisoned his father and started regularly raiding Anglophone villages. The U.S. government might send him back. The post ‘People Are Being Killed Like Flies’: Denied Asylum in the U.S., Cameroonians Fear Increasing Violence Back Home appeared first on Pacific Standard .

Outer Space Treaties Didn’t Anticipate the Privatization of Space Travel. Can They Be Enforced?

If human civilization begins to expand into space, will colonists feel loyalty to their country, their planet, or Elon Musk? The post Outer Space Treaties Didn’t Anticipate the Privatization of Space Travel. Can They Be Enforced? appeared first on Pacific Standard .

The Fault in Our Star Names

The International Astronomical Union has established a committee to finalize a list of official star names. Some companies offer unofficial naming rights for purchase. But the voices of certain communities are often left behind. The post The Fault in Our Star Names appeared first on Pacific Standard .

The Farms of the Future Were Built for Outer Space. Will They Work on Earth?

It 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. The post The Farms of the Future Were Built for Outer Space. Will They Work on Earth? appeared first on Pacific Standard .

PS Picks: Yaeji’s Cutting Commentary on Beauty Routines

PS 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 worlds of art, politics, and culture. The post PS Picks: Yaeji’s Cutting Commentary on Beauty Routines appeared first on Pacific Standard .

Can Live Theater Help Spur Climate Action?

This year's Ojai Playwrights Conference tackled the existential threat of climate change. The post Can Live Theater Help Spur Climate Action? appeared first on Pacific Standard .

‘Indigenous Writing Is Going to Continue to Set the Bar for Literary Excellence’: An Interview With Alicia Elliott and Arielle Twist

Terese Marie Mailhot interviews Alicia Elliott and Arielle Twist about some recent triumphs in Indigenous literature—and about other triumphs still to come. The post ‘Indigenous Writing Is Going to Continue to Set the Bar for Literary Excellence’: An Interview With Alicia Elliott and Arielle Twist appeared first on Pacific Standard .