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Hacker houses offer shared living for the young, green, and tech-obsessed
Forget the commune: Across the country, new kinds of co-living spaces are trying to disrupt economies and transform city life.
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U.N. says the ozone layer will be a little less screwed — a long time from now
A new report hints that what's good for the ozone layer may be bad for climate change.
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Why Nevada is doing farm-to-table right
How Mario Batali's Las Vegas restaurants are building a better food system.
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This nutty professor lives in a dumpster
Jeff Wilson has moved into a 33-square-foot trash container in an effort to create a "low-impact, zero-net-waste" life.
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Good news! Creeks are safer for swimming
Bad news: Creeks aren't safer for swimming if you are a bug.
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Texas official is freaking out about school ‘Meatless Monday’
Texas' top agriculture official, Todd Staples, lashes out at a school district for its radical decision to go meat-free one day a week.
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Why Nebraska is doing food education right
How this Omaha Chevy is building a better food system.
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How much water does a lawn really need?
A reader frets that her employer runs the sprinklers non-stop. Umbra says over-watering is a total turnoff.
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Black colleges deserve a spot in the green schools rankings
The Sierra Club's latest list of the greenest colleges doesn't include a single historically black college or university -- and that's not right.
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Why Montana is doing beef right
How Bozeman's Montana Meat Co. is building a better food system.