
These Palestinians protect their homeland's native plants from the other side of the world
“Aside from their cultural significance, these seeds carry options for our future survival as we face climate change and the erosion of agrobiodiversity worldwide,” the Palestine Heirloom Seed Library’s founder said.
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This approach to farming is better for the planet — and makes vegetables taste better
The practice dates back thousands of years among Indigenous tribes in the U.S., and it might hold the key to sustainable farming.
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Artificial intelligence is aiding in efforts to end the illegal wildlife trade
Wildlife trafficking is one of the most lucrative illicit industries worldwide. It nets between $7 billion and $23 billion per year.
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This Costa Rican co-op is turning fish waste into fashion
After four days of dyeing and four days of drying, the fish skin transforms into soft, pliable leather, perfect for a range of fashion accessories.
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Australians send emails to trees in 'Tree-Mail' project designed to improve urban green space
Ideally, your messages are finding the trees well, but you can also report damaged limbs or declining health to ecology experts.
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This giant garden used to be a coal mine. Now, it feeds thousands every year
The garden has yielded about 10,000 pounds of produce for six food pantries since it began harvesting in April 2022.
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8 simple ways to prepare for climate disaster (without panicking)
Being ready for an emergency is an act of care for yourself and your community.
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