Archive for April, 2017

Empowering Women is a Key Solution to Global Warming « Earth Deeds

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POLL: Should the USDA stop using cyanide bombs to control predators? » Focusing on Wildlife

Fourteen-year-old Canyon Mansfield was out walking the family Labrador, Casey, on public land in the outskirts of Pocatello, Idaho, last month. As they roamed a

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Woman helps education soar | News, Sports, Jobs – Tribune Chronicle

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This is the green you’re not eating—but definitely should be – Reviewed.com

Fiddlehead season is coming—are you ready?

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Six megatrends that could alter the course of sustainable development | Global Development Professionals Network | The Guardian

As the world works to achieve the sustainable development goals, a recent UN report identifies six issues that challenge ambitious targets

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Foraging Spring Greens – Self-Reliance Central

Spring has finally lifted her sleepy head, and while your garden veggies may not yet be ready to harvest, there are edible wild greens popping up all over that will enable you to enjoy the fresh foods you are craving. Wild plants are hardy and can handle the weather swings that often come with spring. …

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Landscaping for less | GreenCityBlueLake | Sustainability in Northeast Ohio at The Cleveland Museum of Natural History

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Adapt to Rising Seas? Sure, but Not in My Neighborhood – John Englander – Sea Level Rise Expert

Flooding may be the greatest cause of property damage throughout human history. Heavier rainfall and rising sea level have made flooding much worse in recent years. More and more people and communities are noticing that something is different than just decades ago. It is clear that we are in a new era, as the planet […]

Source: Adapt to Rising Seas? Sure, but Not in My Neighborhood – John Englander – Sea Level Rise Expert

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What Are the Top 10 States for Clean Energy Jobs? – Renewable Energy World

The solar, wind and energy efficiency industries already employ millions of people in the U.S., and they’re poised to grow. According to the U.S. Department of Energy, there are 374,000 American jobs in solar energy, 102,000 in wind energy and more than 2.2 million related to energy efficiency.

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The Blood of the Crab

Horseshoe Crab blood is an irreplaceable medical marvel, and biomedical companies are bleeding thousands of crabs and throwing them back in the ocean. Can this creature that’s been around since the dinosaurs be saved?

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