Latest Stories in Culture - Page 14
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The Great Pacific Garbage Patch Comes to Life in Beautiful Graphic Novel
In 'I'm Not a Plastic Bag' the monster garbage patch stars as an endearingly anthropomorphic character adrift in a world gone wrong.
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Gardener Hopes to Teach Kids About Birds Using LEGOs
Gardener and bird lover Thomas Poulsom has created a rather stunning series of LEGO birds that he is petitioning the LEGO company to actually build.
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Gisele Bündchen Helps Plant 50,000 Trees for Green Nation Fest
Gisele Bündchen helped earn Brazil 50,000 new trees and got the planting started by planting the first tree at the Green Nation Fest in Rio de Janeiro.
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Champions of the Earth Awards Announced at WED
As the WED celebrations draw to a close, the planet's foremost leaders in sustainability are honored with a special award.
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Green Gift Guide For Father's Day
From vintage or arty to steampunk or sporty, we've scoured the shops to share our favorite green gifts for the dad in your life.
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Artist Hangs Living Trees in Abandoned Churches
Shinji Turner-Yamamoto's beautiful 'Global Tree Project' reveals the natural world with hanging trees, gilded boulders, and more.
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Ray Bradbury, Science Fiction and Fantasy Author, 1920-2012
Most famous for the dystopian novel Fahrenheit 451 and the Martian Chronicles
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Amazing Garden Sculptures Made with LEGO Bricks at Reiman Gardens
Reiman Gardens in Iowa hosts the first ever public garden display of LEGO brick sculptures.
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Is Tree Graffiti the Next Tree Yarn Bombing?
Zonenkinder Collective paints faces to highlight the grotesque and humorous faces they see on trees.
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Rainforests, Data Centers, and Adopting a Tree at WED
Planting trees takes and deforestation take prominent roles in the official World Environment Day celebrations in Brazil.
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Artist Graffitis Trees Blue to Raise Awareness About Deforestation
Australian-based artist Konstantin Dimopoulos is painting trees around the world to raise awareness about deforestation and our impact on the environment.
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Gisele Bündchen Helps Plant 50,000 Trees for Green Nation Fest - #WED2012
With successful tree planting and hundreds of inspired and educated children, Green Nation Fest was a big success.
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12-Year-Old Starts Recycling Business, Donates Profits to Charity
"When you throw something away... it hasn't gone away," says the young recycling entrepreneur.
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Nothing Says We Are All Doomed Like This Coal Plant Snow Globe
If you are sick and tired of being optimistic, I have the perfect thing for you, a No Globe snow globe. The tchotchke is a one of a kind--kinda. Only two were made and only one is left to purchase, so act quickly.
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Most Popular Articles of May: Shark Eating Only Lettuce, Dew-Covered Insects, and More
Florence may be the world's first vegetarian shark. We also have stunning dew-covered insects, a chicken coop made of beer cans, students suspended for biking to school, and more.
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Paris Graffitied with Hundreds of Rainbow Origami for Peace
Mademoiselle Maurice is a 28-year-old French artist who has taken her experience of living in Japan during the Fukushima nuclear disaster to the streets of Paris. She has installed paper rainbows throughout the city using hundreds and hundreds of origami.
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Recycled Stamps, Trash, and Cookies Celebrate Queen Elizabeth's Diamond Jubilee
The Queen is 60 years on the throne this weekend, and her face is being immortalized in recycled stamps, trash, cookies, and more.
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Make Memorial Day A True Buy Nothing Day
it is a special day honoring those who died in war. Why are we shopping instead?
























