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Is Fixing the Climate Incompatible with American Ideals?

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Dear Nautilus Reader, Just how compatible are classical ideals of inalienable rights with the fight

[July 12, 2018 Chapter Two: Environments]( [READ ISSUE]( Dear Nautilus Reader, Just how compatible are classical ideals of inalienable rights with the fight against climate change? That story, plus the Elon Musk of e-waste and how to make grasslands, all this week on Nautilus. Best, The Nautilus Team info@nautil.us [Is Fixing the Climate Incompatible with American Ideals? Inalienable rights in the age of carbon dioxide. By Mark L. Hineline]( Welcome to the Anthropocene. This greeting is belated, of course. [Paid Advertisement WHAT COLOR IS INARA’S SHIRT?]( Kaylee and Inara make statements about their names. If at least one of them is lying, what color is Inara’s shirt? Build your logical reasoning skills at Brilliant. [Is This Man the Elon Musk of E-Waste? Eric Lundgren’s electric car goes farther than a Tesla. He’s also going to prison. By Yogi Hendlin]( Eric Lundgren, the 33-year-old, fedora-wearing CEO of a major electronic waste recycling plant in Los Angeles, has been called both the Elon Musk and the Edward Snowden of e-waste. [Reinventing Staten Island The ecological philosophy of turning a garbage dump into a park. By Madeline Gressel]( When the Dutch arrived in New York Harbor in 1609, Staten Island was a wild wonderland, woodland in the middle and tidal salt marsh on the edges, populated by an embarrassment of natural riches: eels, bluefish, bitterns, herons, muskrats, ducks, clams, crabs, wild turkeys, porpoises, and more. [READ ISSUE]( NautilusThink, Inc. 233 Broadway Suite 720New York, NY 10279 [Add us to your address book](//nautil.us6.list-manage.com/vcard?u=e299ad34aa80671ada72a819a&id=dc96ec7a9d) Copyright © 2018 NautilusThink, Inc., All rights reserved. You are receiving this email because you opted in at our website. [unsubscribe from this list](   [update subscription preferences](

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