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This neighborhood is the first 'pollinator district' in the US. There's a park within walking distance of each home

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In this strategically-planned neighborhood, humans and pollinators live in harmony.
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7 Small, Easy Ways You Can Protect the Environment on April Fools' Day

Here are a handful of ways each and every one of us can bring the climate crisis to a halt and create a future that is prosperous for both the planet and its people.
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13 Ways To Celebrate Arab American Heritage Month

April is Arab American Heritage Month, a celebration of the many contributions and achievements of Arab Americans. 
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Earth Month is a month-long celebration that kicks off on April 1st. We’ve put together the best ideas and activities to help you meaningfully celebrate it...
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Climate activist hosts 'playdates' for parents to mobilize for the environment without having to find a sitter

Climate Dads are collaborating to figure out what their role is in a more environmentally-friendly future.
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Taxpayers own 640M acres of public lands. Activists are selling symbolic stock in national parks to protect them

The “Going Public” campaign aims to ​​celebrate Americans’ pride for public lands and inspire people to help protect these national treasures.
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Concrete production has a huge carbon footprint. This playground is made out of recycled cement pipes

The goal of the development was to “extend the life cycle of construction waste,” and provide kids an engaging place to play.
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Here's how Sandy Hook Promise is fighting back against gun violence

So far in 2026, there have been eight school shootings. Sandy Hook Promise wants to reduce their occurrence.
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This bee-friendly neighborhood in Colorado is the first 'pollinator district' in the US

In this strategically-planned neighborhood, humans and pollinators live in harmony.
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Texas elementary school installs ASL playground sign to honor deaf student lost to cancer

A beloved student at Ward Elementary in Abilene, Texas was honored with a playground sign that fostered friendships between deaf and hearing students.
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'Survivor' champ used his winnings to start a charity pinball arcade, homeless shelter for ex-convicts

One of ‘Survivor’s most iconic winners, clad in a tie-dye tank top, is Rupert Boneham. Here’s how he’s made the most of his success.
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Climate activist hosts 'playdates' for parents to mobilize for the environment without having to find a sitter

Climate Dads are collaborating to figure out what their role is in a more environmentally-friendly future.
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Researchers gave homeless people $750 a month. Here's what they found

The people taking part in this study overwhelmingly spent this money on basic needs, such as food, housing-related expenses, transportation, and health care.
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