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Joey Lautrup
Joey Lautrup is a senior video producer at TIME.
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Greenways Are Reviving American Cities
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The Good, The Bad, & The Maybe: SAF
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New Report Provides a Framework for Tackling the Effects of the ‘Climate-Health Crisis’
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Almost 70% of the world’s population is expected to live in urban areas by 2050. Finding a way for people to get around those cities while tackling emissions presents a conundrum: Transportation accounts for a...
By Sarah Sax and Video by Joey Lautrup
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How Cities Are Clamping Down on Traffic to Fight Emissions
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The U.S. Department of Energy is working to decarbonize America’s buildings, including the iconic Empire State Building.
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Job Interviews with a Robot: Why A.I. is Not Ready to Take Over the Hiring Process
Hilke Schellmann, author of "The Algorithm," argues that AI-based tools aren't ready for use in the hiring process. Yet, many large American companies already rely upon them.
By Joey Lautrup and Justine Simons
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WindWings is Bringing Sails Back to Shipping
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Around the world, sports venues are taking steps to become more sustainable—including the host of the 2024 Super Bowl.
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