Dating in the post-pandemic era feels as uncharted as trying to lock lips for the first time in middle school. Handshake or hug? A romantic restaurant meal or a socially distanced bike ride? And in this upside-down world, how do you know what’s real and what’s just a post-lockdown fling?
In today’s Daily Dose, we’ve sought answers to these quandaries from those who’ve been there, done that and bought the forever-in-love T-shirt. Yes, that’s right: Today’s seniors know a thing or two about finding and fostering lasting love. Join us as we share the best eternal love tips from those who know best.
We Can Still Save the Planet
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By Liam Jamieson, Isabelle Lee and Charu Sudan Kasturi
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By Liam Jamieson, Isabelle Lee and Charu Sudan Kasturi
“The Earth is what we all have in common,” said novelist and environmentalist Wendell Berry. And it is that spirit that drives this OZY Sunday Magazine, exploring how people are banding together to protect species and fight climate change. Technology is playing its part too, from drone shepherds and solar skyscrapers to lab frogs engineered to replace our appetite for real ones. But lasting change depends on brave advocates, some of whom even put their lives on the line, leading the charge.
We Can Still Save the Planet
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By Liam Jamieson, Isabelle Lee and Charu Sudan Kasturi
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By Liam Jamieson, Isabelle Lee and Charu Sudan Kasturi
“The Earth is what we all have in common,” said novelist and environmentalist Wendell Berry. And it is that spirit that drives this OZY Sunday Magazine, exploring how people are banding together to protect species and fight climate change. Technology is playing its part too, from drone shepherds and solar skyscrapers to lab frogs engineered to replace our appetite for real ones. But lasting change depends on brave advocates, some of whom even put their lives on the line, leading the charge.