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Why paper books and the independent bookstore aren't dead

Turns out all those dire predictions about paper books and bookstores were wrong — and personally, I'm thrilled.



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Destination of the week: Lake Superior's North Shore

Head to this neck of Minnesota for scenery, outdoor fun and a progressive vibe.




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Don't let Sardinia's glamor hide this island's natural beauty

Sardinia's true magic, especially from a nature-lover’s perspective, is its interior and its less-accessible sections of coastline.




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Hilo isn't your average Hawaiian getaway

Beautiful beaches and clear, blue waters are a part of the Big Island's geography, but so are volcanic mountains, lava fields, caves, and impossibly high waterf




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Michigan's Upper Peninsula is the perfect year-round getaway

Michigan's Upper Peninsula is one of the most rural, nature-dominated regions in the Midwest. It is virtually surrounded by Great Lakes, with Lake Superior to i




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Coral reef scientist: We're losing the oceans

Leading coral reef ecologist Jeremy Jackson speaks at TED about the havoc humanity is wreaking on the ocean.



  • Wilderness & Resources

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America's 10 worst man-made environmental disasters

Most disasters lie outside human control, but some of the world’s most devastating events have been caused by humans.



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'Trash Inc': Who profits from your garbage?

A new CNBC documentary follows the secret life of garbage -- from your trash can to the garbage trucks to the landfills -- and our oceans.




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Method's sea trash-based soap bottle to debut this fall

At long last, Method is set to release the world's first soap container — or any sort of container, for that matter — made partially from plastic trash reco




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A 'great garbage patch' grows in the Great Lakes

New research finds that the Great Lakes are becoming polluted with the same plastic particles responsible for the Great Pacific Garbage Patch.



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The Arctic is a 'dead end' for ocean plastic

Ocean currents have carried about 300 billion pieces of plastic trash to the Arctic Ocean, a new study finds, and more is on the way.



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9/11 tribute film spotlights the dogs and handlers who worked at Ground Zero

This explore.org film shows how service dog Abby and others helped in the aftermath of Sept. 11, 2001.




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What's the deal with doodle dogs?

We've gone doodle dog crazy. Did you know there are dozens of these hypoallergenic mixes? Learn surprising facts about Schnoodles, Whoodles and doodles. Oh My!




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What's the food equivalent of your soda?

See how many calories you're drinking, thanks to a clever visualization from Eat This, Not That. Then help make the bad-for-you drinks less easy on the wallet.



  • Fitness & Well-Being

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What 'King Corn' does to the 'Big River'

'Big River,' a companion film to 'King Corn,' explores the wide-reaching water pollution problems created by monoculture farming.



  • Arts & Culture

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'Saturday Night Live' tackles high fructose corn syrup

You're going to snicker at the show's take on the controversial sweetener.




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General Mills sued for using the term 'natural'

Two moms are suing General Mills over the use of the term 'natural' to market its Nature Valley products. Do lawsuits like this create any change?




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My sweetest foe (the humorous story of one woman's war against sugar)

Sometimes we take life too seriously. This hilarious comic about one woman's sugar addiction makes me laugh, partly because I can relate.




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Not a shocker: Watermelon Oreo cookies don't contain watermelon

The Oreo summer flavor sold exclusively at Target is not a substitute for a serving of fruit.




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'Fed Up:' A must-see documentary that connects the dots about food

The soon-to-be-released documentary is a call to action to join the battle that must be won to ensure that today’s children live long, healthy lives.




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Which kid's cereal tops the “Hall of Shame” for sugar content?

According to a new report, children who eat a bowl of children's cereal each day could be eating up to 10 pounds of added sugar a year.




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Hershey says it's listening to consumers about high-fructose corn syrup

Many people would prefer that sweets contain sugar and not high-fructose corn syrup. Hershey is considering giving them what they want.




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A beautiful thing happens when farm animals are 'Allowed to Grow Old'

In 'Allowed to Grow Old,' photographer Isa Leshko captures dignified portraits of elderly farm animals in sanctuaries.




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22 things you didn't know about cows

In which we reveal that cows can swim, have accents and can smell things from 6 miles away.




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Insect 'extinction event' will transform nature

More than 40% of the world's insect species are threatened with extinction, and their loss could upend nature as we know it.




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9 ways to resist the siren call of consumerism

These simple ways can help you say 'no' to capitalism and make the world a better place.




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Science proves it's better to give than receive

Two small studies found that when people gave money they were happier than those who spent it on themselves.




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Let go of what you can't control — here's how

Letting go of things we can't control is easy to say, harder to do. But it is possible, and here's how you can do it.




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19 ways to stop creating unnecessary trash

A zero-waste lifestyle isn't as hard as it sounds. These simple steps are the gateway to living a zero-waste lifestyle.




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What to do with the stuff that doesn't spark joy

When you clear your house of clutter and follow Marie Kondo's directive to keep only joyful things, here's how to make sure those items get a second life.




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Everyone is 'tidying up.' Are thrift stores bursting at the seams?

Some people are letting go of items that don't spark joy. Others are hoping to benefit from that.




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7 'universal moral rules' found around the world

Researchers say they've identified a universal code of human morality.




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Going green when it's your time to go

From biodegradable coffins to tree-sprouting urns, eco-friendly burials offer a way for those who live green to also die green.




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This isn't your father's rental furniture

Millennials are intrigued by furniture rental companies because it's less trouble and good for the planet.




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Buying 'green' won't make you any happier, but buying less will

A new study looks at happiness among millenials who buy 'green' or buy less.




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When you give cash to those in need, you're giving the whole community a boost

Study finds that giving funds to poor families also helps others in the community.




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At Bon Jovi's Soul Kitchen, you can pay it forward or pay with your time

Donations and dishwashing help fund meals at the rocker's New Jersey restaurants.




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How you can help people and animals impacted by Australia's devastating wildfires

Here's how you can donate or otherwise help the animals, residents and first responders affected by wildfires in Australia.




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There's a right way to say you're sorry

From companies to celebrities, bad apologies are only making things worse.




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Why we're happier when we're older

It's the paradox of aging when we should be feeling worse as we get older, but we actually have a better sense of well-being.




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December 19

The supertanker Sea Star collided with the tanker Horta Barbosa, and Arctic permafrost may be gone by 2100.



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December 29

This day in history, December 29: Birth of environmental law, yacht race ends in disaster, monarch butterflies at risk.



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January 9

An earthquake shakes California and BP decides against Arctic drilling.



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January 19

A conservationist dies and oil spills in different parts of the world.



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January 29

A nuclear satire is released in theaters, and mountaintop removal is approved.



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March 9

An EPA chief resigns due to scandal, and kangaroos become unprotected in the U.S.



  • MNN Earth Days

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4 ways to use green bananas that won't ripen

Don't throw away those stubborn green bananas, they may be healthier for you. Here are four things to do with bananas that just won't turn.




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9 ways to use an avocado pit

You can do so much more than compost the pits from avocados. Here are some ideas.




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It's time to embrace ugly produce

New poll finds 3 in 5 adults say they'd eat ugly produce. (Isn't it time for the other 2 to get over it?)




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GMO apples that don't brown arriving in stores

They won't be labeled GMO, but if you follow the clues on the label, you may be able to tell which ones have been genetically modified.