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“Science now shows that plants appear to be sentient beings. They perceive light, smell, touch, water, and many more variables than we do. They can learn, remember and
Bhutan announced its plan to become the world’s first 100% organic nation in 2013, but it now has some competition. That’s right, Denmark’s government announced its plan to
Jessie was a teenager when he started his own “tiny house movement,” even before the phrase was popularly used. With the help of his parents and some friends,
Rob Greenfield composts his own poop. He live’s off the grid in a little house in San Diego and he composts his own poop. You might have some questions like: Is this safe?
A magical little teahouse is tucked away in the verdant hills of Slovenia. Created by Danica and Jože Kolaric, this beautiful tiny building was made from natural materials
This comic is a timeline on how the temperature of the Earth has changed from 20,000 BCE (Before Common Era) to the present day (2016), with three predictions
People’s perceptions and minimal use of solar power as their main source of electricity could now be positively changing, as prices have plummeted and are intending to stay
In the far north of Sweden in a very tiny town, Kent and Britta Lindvall – believing that if you build it they will come – built the
While the world has been going crazy, solar has quietly tipped over the edge and kicked oil and gas off the cliff of history. A new scientific review
Most people know Bill Nye for his role on his famous kids science show ‘Bill Nye the Science Guy,’ but lately he’s been receiving quite a bit of
If domestic hemp use and cultivation were practiced and encouraged, we might just be able to change the world… The cultivation of the plant would be a boon
Monsanto have come under more pressure recently after the WHO defined the main ingredient in their popular weedkiller ‘Roundup’ as a ‘probably human carcinogen’. They are still trying
The 2006 bee die off, known as colony collapse disorder, gained global attention when bees around the country (and the world) began coming down with signs of insecticide
Sweden has transformed its waste-infrastructure program to accommodate the burning of trash. They have taken a process that used to be heavily pollutant and modernized it to create
The notion of “externalities” has become familiar in environmental circles. It refers to costs imposed by businesses that are not paid for by those businesses. For instance, industrial
In Barcelona, Spain, researchers at Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya (UPC) have found an innovative solution to the long-established emissions problem. Science Daily reports that they discovered how to
Brian is an “obsessive craftsman” who believes he can build most anything in his life. On his Oregon farm he has built, or renovated, 5 tiny structures. After
I built this hut in the bush using naturally occurring materials and primitive tools. The hut is 2m wide and 2m long, the side walls are 1m high
In a recent announcement, LEGO said they plan to move away from plastic to more sustainable manufacturing materials. The Denmark based company plans to invest around $150 million over
Famed naturalist and nature television presenter Sir David Attenborough has publicly announced what many conversationists have been thinking for a long time: humanity is a plague on Earth.
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