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Major US newspapers printed using harvested trees and delivered with gas-powered vehicles for a century examine how lawn care and gas stoves have impacted climate change

It looks like it’s time for another round of eco-shaming, and this time around the New York Times has set its sights on how maintaining your lawn can contribute to climate change, and provided the history to show “how we got here”:

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Has the Times yet done an expose on the newspaper industry’s contributions to the global warming they often report is going to be the death of humanity?

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And let’s not forget all the delivery vehicles required!

Not to be outdone, the Los Angeles Times, that’s been printed on harvested trees since 1881 and delivered with gas-powered vehicles beginning not long after that, posed this important question:

It might be easier and more environmentally helpful to give up something else:

Your move, L.A. Times!

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