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Now that its traffic-banishing shuttle system has gone electric, Zion Canyon is quieter, cleaner and a more welcoming home for wildlife.
Now that its traffic-banishing shuttle system has gone electric, Zion Canyon is quieter, cleaner and a more welcoming home for wildlife.
See what stories caught our attention this week, from intriguing new desalination tech to good news for eye health in India. See what stories caught our attention this week, from small book ...
For veterans, efforts like rescuing sea turtles and planting coral go beyond conservation — they’re also an invigorating way to serve again.
Why do half of all Finnish citizens visit the library every month? The answer lies in Oodi Library, a blueprint for fostering human convergence.
With “green corridors” that mimic the natural forest, Medellín is driving down temperatures — and could become five degrees cooler over the next few decades.
Stitchers around the world are repairing their clothes with pride, turning a once-hidden process into a bold fashion statement.
Sylvia Earle, a pioneer of both deep sea diving and ocean conservation, has made it her mission to protect the ocean's biodiversity, one spot at a time.
Four new townhomes built using Portland’s Residential Infill Project in the city’s Woodlawn neighborhood. Credit: Cheryl Juetten But in 2020, all that changed when Portland’s city council tossed out ...
Instead of sending last season’s unsold clothes to landfills, Thread Together turns them into fresh wardrobes for those in need.
The stretch of the river that runs through Sepulveda Basin is open to kayakers. Credit: US Army Corps of Engineers Los Angeles District The river has become a hotbed of dreams and expensive plans, ...
Radical terraces in use. Credit: Geetanjali Krishna “With the government’s help, we learned to build radical terraces that sloped back into the hill,” Hategekimana says. “This way, when it rained, ...
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