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Brandon Pytel

A green newsletter for a greenwashed planet.

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Gas tax holidays don't fix anything

A gas station in Arlington, Virginia. Credit: Brandon

Calls for a gas tax holiday have reached a tipping point.

Suspending the $0.18/gallon tax on gas has been backed by President Trump, several prominent Republicans, and even some populi...

11 days ago
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NBA's Vegas, Seattle push can be a climate win

T-Mobile Arena, home of the NHL’s Vegas Golden Knights — and future home of a new NBA team? Credit: wyliepoon/Flickr

The NBA recently took formal steps toward adding teams in Las Vegas and Seattle — which would be the first league expansio...

a month ago
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Lessons from the world’s least sustainable city

A view of Tempe, just outside of Phoenix, from Hayden Butte Preserve Park. Credit: Brandon

A country of illusion.

That’s what Marc Reisner calls the American West in his book Cadillac Desert, which chronicles our reckless depletion of wat...

a month ago
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“Sustainability” night in the NBA

Outside of Mortgage Matchup Center, formerly Footprint Center, in downtown Phoenix, Arizona. Credit: Brandon

What does it mean to be green? It’s a question I’ve been asking myself for years — so much so that I started this newsletter to wo...

2 months ago
11

What Americans can learn from... Belgium?

I mean, you can drive in Bruges, but the city’s infrastructure is almost screaming at you to walk. Credit: Brandon

“We’re not Europe.”

That’s a common refrain in the United States, usually employed by those pushing back on “progressive” E...

3 months ago
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