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These bizarre, beautiful cities of the future are also super green
Our view of the future is getting more sustainable, according to these images compiled by the U.K.’s Government Office of Science.
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Thoughts on art and climate change from a Grammy-winning composer
John Luther Adams discusses the relationship between art and politics and nature, as only a flowery poet of the soul can.
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Show your farmers market some love with veggie temporary tattoos
This Kickstarter wants you to celebrate seasonal produce and sustainable farming with sweet temporary tats. Bring on the veggie biker gangs!
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Science proves GOP wrong on climate change and national security
New research links climate change to Syria's devastating civil war.
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Dr. Evil is defending Big Oil — is anyone defending climate the same way?
Richard Berman, hired henchman for fossil fuel companies, fights hard and dirty. Does anyone fight as hard and dirty for the climate?
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What foods should I take camping?
An eco-conscious backpacker wonders what to eat. Umbra goes foraging for answers.
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Brazil’s nutrition wisdom: No junk food, no eating alone
Brazil's new nutrition guidelines trade finicky rules and numbers for down-to-earth wholesome advice -- and they just might work.
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This community is taking on the Koch brothers’ pollution — and they’re winning
Activists from Chicago's Southeast Side are holding protests, educating neighbors, and pressuring officials to get petcoke out of the neighborhood.
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Meet the invasives: Asian Cogongrass gets stoned, asks what it even means to be invasive
It's National Invasive Species Awareness Week. But are they really scary invaders, or exciting new neighbors? The choice is yours.
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Eiffel Tower’s wind turbines prove even historic landmarks can go green
One of the world's most iconic monuments is raising awareness about green technology.