Climate change is making public health gains harder to achieve and undoing some of the world's hard-earned progress. / The New York Times [+]
In a quarter of counties in the United States, mostly in the South and Midwest, working-age people are dying at a higher rate than 40 years ago. / The Washington Post
Related: Some thoughts on how US hospitals undercut public health. / Undark Magazine
Unrelated: A map of the US if we'd lost WWII and been conquered. / Atlas Obscura
The World Bank says sub-Saharan Africa faces "a lost decade" of economic growth. / The Wall Street Journal [+]
A list of non-Western companies that "are outmaneuvering Silicon Valley for global domination." / rest of world
China announces that it will double the size of its space station, which has been running since 2022. / Reuters
An eight-year-old boy is at the heart of Tibetan Buddhism's China fight. / The New York Times [+]
Cara Marsh Sheffler: There's no such thing as an ethical museum. / The Conversationalist
The Biden administration approves $9 billion in student debt relief. / Newsweek
Some notes on the backpacks preferred by 200 Manhattan high-school students when they returned to school. / New York Magazine
Ideas on new (and old) technology to use if you were building a heat-resistant city from the ground up. / Gizmodo
See also: Ten weird things you can buy online. / Hillel Wayne