Climate Culture
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BP is gonna drill in the Gulf of Mexico again, because THAT worked so well
Maybe BP's learned its lesson and will be more careful ... and maybe tomorrow Tina Fey and I will become BFFs.
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How tiny house communities can work for both the haves and the have nots
Trendy eco-conscious dreamers and the formerly homeless are discovering the same thing: Building a tiny house community isn't easy.
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Why cabs and car-sharing are good for the environment
Aren’t cars bad for the climate and the air? Actually, more taxis and car-sharing options lead to less driving and lower carbon emissions.
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Rockstar climber Alex Honnold scales up solar in Navajo Territory
The outrageous climbing celeb will help install solar power systems into the homes of 30 Navajo elders.
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Watch this dry riverbed fill up in seconds
A crowd standing by Israel's dried-up Zin River got caught off guard by a flash flood and had to hightail it to avoid getting swept away.
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This island nation just banned all commercial fishing
There’s just one small burp in the plan: Palau only has one boat to enforce the ban in a 200-mile area.
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Habitats for humanity: Why our cities need to be ecosystems, too
Weave nature into our cities, an urban and environmental planning professor says, and "we're likely to be better human beings."
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“The Simpsons” now has an extensive public transit system
Springfield's rail system is looking spiffed-up, with eight lines serving areas like Ethnictown, Albino Heights, and the Varmint District.
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Florida has just basically given up on trying to keep pythons from taking over the Everglades
The snakes are so good at hiding, even trackers with radio transmitters couldn’t spot pythons just a few feet away.
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The sharing economy is thriving in Berlin’s “borrowing shops”
At Leila, you can borrow everything from electric drills to unicycles.