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Raising Eco-Conscious Kids
Environmental concerns are now, more than ever, at the top of our society’s list of priorities. Previous generations played a role in the current state of the globe, and it’s up to future generations to fix it.
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How to Start a Vermicompost
A vermicompost is a compost bin that uses worms to break down organic waste. If that sounds gross, don’t worry: Vermicomposts are odour-free and help keep your kitchen scraps out of landfills. Here’s how to start one up in your home.
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6 Green Resolutions that Lead to Happiness
Every year we plan to make changes to our lives for the better. But what about doing something to help out Mother Earth? Here are six resolutions that'll make you and our planet that much more healthy.
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4 Ways of Looking at a Bicycle
The bicycle is a means of recreation for most North Americans, but in other parts of the world, bicycles have come to mean much more. Production of bikes is outstripping that of cars, and the bicycle is gaining as the most popular mode of transportation around the world. Discover how bicycles are changing—and changing lives. Imagine these perspectives.
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Environmental Art: Running the Numbers
No one captures the excesses of western society as vividly as world-renowned photographer and environmental activist Chris Jordan. This lawyer turned artist documents the debris of North American culture with intricate work detailing our mountains of waste. His images are beautiful and staggering, giving the viewer pause at the wastefulness of modern life.











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