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View Article  8 Ways to Live a Fuller, More Sustainable Life
Uncertain economic times, climate change, fuel prices, and food scares have turned Americans off to the wasteful lifestyle of the ...   more »
View Article  How to Have Your Greatest Summer Ever in the Great Outdoors
Still thinking about what to do this summer once the kids are home from school? Then consider this: a five-day ...   more »
View Article  Does Jurassic Park Exist Under the Sea?
This Ocean Scientist Has Seen It! Few people have had the privilege of looking at what David Guggenheim, Ph.D., ...   more »
View Article  Food and Nature, with a Heaping Side of Fun!
• What’s the body’s largest organ? (Hint: what men think isn’t correct).
• What food has its seeds on its ...   more »
View Article  How to Have a Lush, Green Lawn—without Using Toxic Chemicals
The summer entertaining season is almost here, and Americans with lawns to maintain are in the midst of getting them ...   more »
View Article  Why Water Conservation Isn’t Just for Celebrities
Did you know Americans use 5.8 billion gallons of water just flushing toilets each day! But more and more folks ...   more »
View Article  Forget the Theme Park Canoeing is Cheaper, Family-Friendly and Lots More Fun
Nationwide, theme parks are beginning to rev up for the season with all kinds of promotions that appeal to cashstrapped ...   more »
View Article  Green Buys or Consumer Lies?
Saving the planet is a tough job, but it just got easier. The array of so-called “green” products on the ...   more »
View Article  What Have We Done Right and What Challenges Lie Ahead?
April 22 is the 40th anniversary of Earth Day and many cities and communities around the world are planning week-long ...   more »
View Article  This Man Nearly Died Six Times on the Mississippi River
While many know its name, few people truly understand how impressive the Mississippi River really is: Though Minnesota is the ...   more »
View Article  Why ‘Going Green’ is a Myth
People want to think they’re doing something positive for the environment... some of us recycle, substitute compact fluorescents for incandescent ...   more »
View Article  How Breaking a Light Bulb Can Turn Your House into a Toxic Waste Site
Can breaking a light bulb really turn your home into a toxic waste site? It’s already happened to at least ...   more »
View Article  90% of the Worlds Sharks Have Been Killed in the Last 50 Years

Mention the word shark and the movie Jaws instantly comes to mind with images of pursuing the Great White that ...   more »

View Article  What Will Man Learn When He Explores the 95% of the Ocean He Has Never Seen?
Those of us raised on Star Trek may think of space as the “final frontier” but David Guggenheim, Ph.D., ...   more »
View Article  Expert Reveals How Our Fear of Wolves Has Gone too Far

Earlier this year, the federal government officially removed wolves from the endangered species list after nearly four decades of protection. ...   more »

View Article  How Energy Made America a Superpower

Years of research and work as an environmental journalist showed Amanda Little the unseen side of America’s energy underbelly, exposing ...   more »

View Article  Expert Reveals Why We Want Wolves Living Among Us

Throughout early European and modern American history, countless children have been terrified by tales of wolves as snarling, marauding predators ...   more »

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