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The Lost Art of Looking at Nature  

Rachel Riederer ▪ Summer 2022

While David Attenborough’s work rarely gives center stage to climate change, his project has always been to shift how humans relate to nature.



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Doomsday Goes Mainstream  

Rachel Riederer ▪ Spring 2018

Doomsday prepping has long been associated with the right. Why is it catching on among liberals?



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It Takes a Lot of Money to Look This Cheap  

Rachel Riederer ▪ Winter 2017

From Dolly Parton to J.D. Vance, rags-to-riches stories obscure as much as they inspire, reinforcing the notion that poverty can be solved by dreams and gumption.



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The Climate Hackers  

Rachel Riederer ▪ Summer 2015

Proponents of geoengineering imagine that technology can operate in a political void. It’s a dangerous illusion.



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Whose Moon Is It Anyway?  

Rachel Riederer ▪ Fall 2014

Managing the commons is fraught enough here on Earth, but decisions will be all the more complicated when dealing with the great commons of the sky.



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