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Bring Back the Front Porch
It is the kind of "in-between" space that we need today.
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13 Animals Hunted to Extinction
Whether it is for the lust of exotic meats, skins, furs, sport or — as is often the case — because of fear, numerous species have been wiped out.
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World's Largest Honey Bee Makes Rare Hallucinogenic Honey
Harvesters scale tall cliffs to collect this rare honey from Himalayan giant honeybees.
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21 Reasons Why Forests Are Important
In case you're missing the forest for the trees, here are a few reminders why woodlands are wonderful.
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Honey Bees Use a Clever Tool to Fight Off Giant Hornets
Asian honey bees protect their hives from giant hornets by plastering animal dung all over the entrances to their nests.
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From Trash to Treasure: Why You Should Buy Secondhand Furniture
Secondhand furniture is an eco-friendly way to furnish your home. Here is some advice on what to look for and what to avoid when shopping vintage.
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11 Facts About Coast Redwoods, the Tallest Trees in the World
Sturdy, stalwart, and superlatively statuesque, California's coast redwoods stand out as some of the most impressive organisms on the planet.
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Stinky, Gorgeous Corpse Flower Blooms at Nashville Zoo
A smelly but beautiful corpse flower is blooming at the Nashville Zoo. This massive flower smells like dirty diapers or dead mice, visitors say.
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Many Cities in the US Could Grow All Their Own Food
A modeling study from Tufts University analyzed the potential of 378 metropolitan regions in the U.S. to produce enough food locally to feed their populations.
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New Report Confirms: Recycling is BS
Treehugger has been saying for years that recycling is a fraud new investigation by NPR confirms it was all a scam.
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E-Bikers Ride Much Farther And More Frequently Than Regular Bikers - They Are Not 'Cheating,' But Are Serious Transportation.
E-Bikers Ride Much Farther And More Frequently Than Regular Bikers - They Are Not 'Cheating,' But Are Serious Transportation.
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Tiny Elephant Shrew Species Rediscovered After 50 Years
Thought lost to science, the Somali sengi elephant shrew has been rediscovered after nearly 50 years in the Horn of Africa.
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Ice Sheet Melting on Track With Worst-Case Scenario
Ice sheet melting in Greenland and Antarctica is tracking with predicted models of worst-case scenarios for sea level rise, scientists warn.
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Couple Travels Full-Time With Off-Grid School Bus Tiny Home
After years of staying put, this couple finally decided it was time to make some changes and to hit the road in a DIY school bus conversion.
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Earth is Made of Cubes
'How does nature let this happen?' asked the researchers who made the discovery.
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The Surprising Beauty and Benefits of Driftwood
Some trees embark on an epic — and important — journey after they die.
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Dogs Are Trying to Tell Us Something Important When They Lick Their Mouths
Mouth-licking behavior in dogs represents an attempt to communicate with humans, in response to particular human facial expressions,
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Bubble Deck Technology Uses Less Concrete by Filing the Slab With Beach Balls
This is a really clever idea that takes out all the stuff in the middle that you don't really need, and replacing it with air.
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Pakistan turns unemployed workers into tree planters
The country's ambitious reforestation project has received a surprise influx of laborers, thanks to coronavirus.
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