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Instead of letting hygiene products go to the landfill, several organizations collect and upcycle them, then give them to those in need.
Creative reuse centers keep leftover and unwanted art supplies out of landfills — by giving them a second life in the hands of other creators.
The Fort Yuma Quechan Tribe is working to heal the ailing Colorado River ecosystem by planting one native seed at a time.
Listening to music can be a welcome distraction. But for people suffering from a wide range of medical conditions, its effects go much deeper.
Unadorned houses and gray sidewalk slabs line the street of the Katendrechtse Lagendijk neighborhood. Here in the Charlois district in the south of the Dutch port city of Rotterdam, the dreariness is ...
Living Paradigms is a series about what we can learn from the customs and cultural practices of others when it comes to solving problems. It is sponsored by Wonderstruck. Maidu fire practitioner Danny ...
Large-scale green hydrogen production facilities are being built in an industrial area near Rotterdam in the Netherlands. Credit: Aerovista Luchtfotografie / Shutterstock Experts see green hydrogen as ...
Cristina Juan, reserve manager. Credit: Peter Yeung Here, in one of the largest areas of ancient woodland in the U.K., a pioneering rewilding project is bringing back biodiversity to Britain amid an ...
A growing movement seeks to make communities more physically accessible for the more than 55 million people worldwide living with dementia.
Across the U.S., thousands of homes and businesses are now running on locally distributed green power in a radical reimagining of the grid.
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, ...
Though many cities have extreme-weather refuges, Barcelona's sprawling network — spanning museums, libraries, sports clubs and shopping malls — stands out from the pack.