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This house is covered with 50,000 beer cans
That's one way to recycle those thousands of beer cans you happen to have lying around.
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UGA Students, Community Take a Stand Against Campus Coal
Nationwide, college students continue to take the lead on climate action. From leading divestment campaigns, to urging their schools to move beyond dirty fuels, this generation of students is full of truly inspiring leaders. This week was no different down at the University of Georgia, where close to 50 UGA students, alumni, and local community […]
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Alaska’s heat wave breaking records, killing salmon
Heat records are being broken across Alaska this summer. It's not clear whether the persistent heat is linked to global warming, but it has been implicated in a salmon die-off.
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Offshore auction signals start of wind bonanza
The feds auctioned off the right to build turbines in nearly 165,000 acres of New England waters -- the first of many offshore auctions planned.
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This man tried to smuggle a turtle by disguising it as a hamburger
Let's give him some credit. A KFC hamburger very well could have "odd protrusions."
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Your next antibiotic could come from mud
So, there you have it: Playing in the mud will save us all.
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Hold on to your butt this Sunday — IT’S FOR NATURE
That junk in your trunk does NOT belong on the ground.
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Nature’s porn: “Naked ladies” flower infected with smut fungus
Now THIS is pretty dirty.
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Want to become an urban naturalist? Try trailing a toddler
When it comes to noticing the wild details in a mundane landscape, nobody does it like little people.
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Richard M. Daley wants to make your city more sustainable
The former Chicago mayor is launching a company to help cities pursue money-saving infrastructure investments.