
How a 'pollinator pathmaker' can help us see like a bee
Alexandra Daisy Ginsberg is transforming the way we see gardens — by designing them as living artworks geared toward pollinators’ tastes rather than our own.
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Indigenous Peoples Day: Why it's replacing Columbus Day in many places
Columbus Day celebrations in the United States are almost as old as the nation itself. But since the 1990s, a growing number of states have begun to replace Columbus Day with Indigenous Peoples Day.
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Facing years-long recovery in Western North Carolina, locals turn to each other for stories of hope
Nearly 50,000 are without power and 1,412 people are missing. In tough times, hurricane victims are appreciating the little things.
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'Cajun Navy' volunteers who participate in search-and-rescue operations after hurricanes are forming long-lasting organizations
Since Hurricane Katrina struck the Gulf Coast in 2005, volunteers have been participating in search-and-rescue efforts after big disasters — especially in that region. Many of these groups are known as “Cajun Navy” organizations.
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Mid-report, Florida news crew rescues family from Hurricane Milton waters
A WFLA news crew was preparing to go live when they heard calls for help and stepped into action.
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The future of eco-friendly architecture may have been predicted 400 years ago by Danish 'eelgrass' roofs
Climate scientists and architects are taking notes from Danish islanders four centuries after they perfected a carbon-friendly roof.
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Evangelical environmentalists ramp up faith-based climate activism in final weeks before election
This bloc of evangelical environmentalists hopes to inspire their communities to get out to vote in November.
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Just days after Helene, animal shelters jump into action to rescue cats and dogs in Milton’s path
Rescues, shelters, and boarding kennels across the country have stepped up to help animals impacted by Hurricane Helene — and now by Milton.
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