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Jeff Corwin's latest documentary, "100 Heartbeats," travels to four continents to illustrate the plight of species. Read full post »
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Are those annoying styrofoam peanuts destined for the garbage? Not necessarily -- reuse them around the house if you can't recycle them. Read full post »
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Green building doesn't just mean CFLs and fancy certifications. Reusing and recycling an old plane or boat into a new home is eco-friendly too (and fun!). Read full post »
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Ahead of the Climate Change Convention in Copenhagen (a.k.a. COP15), Google Earth is Read full post »
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Ken Burn's miniseries reveals the democratic and religious ideals behind the founding of our national parks. Read full post »
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Take a sneak peek at three new eco-documentaries, and Ken Burns' new PBS series. Read full post »
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Avoid wrap rage, ditch the extra plastic, and get to your goods easily using a common household tool. Read full post »
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People are raising crops in unusual places, without using a lot of land. Check out photos and video of unique urban farms. Read full post »
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(Photo: Asociacion Ecosistemas Andinos) The Marvelous Spatuletail is indeed marvelous. And strange. ... Read full post »
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Fast charging with ECOtality/eTec. (ECOtality graphic) If it plugged in, it could get funded by an Obama Administration dead set on electrifying America. ... Read full post »
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