Latest Stories in Culture - Page 9
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How I Forced My 5 Year Old To Become an Environmentalist, or, an Interview with Philippe Cousteau
We heard Philippe Cousteau wrote a book for kids. Naturally, we hired a five year old to interview him.
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Artists Takes Trash to New Heights as Habitat for Urban Birds
A Danish street artists upcyles trash into colorful tiny birdhouses for urban feathered friends.
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Real-Life Tongue-Eating Parasite Stars in New Barry Levinson Eco-Thriller
A fictional account of an environmental crisis shines a light on problems in the Chesapeake Bay.
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American Zoos Going 'EEK-o-friendly' for a Green Halloween
Select zoos are enticing green families with healthier treats and recycled crafts this Halloween
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Celebrity TreeHugger Woody Harrelson on His Tree-Saving Paper Mill (Interview)
"I’m just really, really attached to forests," he told us, and credits his friend and fellow celebrity Ted Danson for inspiration.
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Recycling for Victory! 18 Great Posters From When Every Little Bit of Scrap Made a Difference (Slideshow)
When it came to recycling, they didn't kid around during World War II.
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Lady Gaga Readies Her Own Bottled Water Brand
If suburbia is unashamedly back, I suppose it figures new bottled water brands wouldn't be far behind...
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San Francisco Time-Lapse Video Shows The City Without Any People
A photographer with a lot of patience and photoshop skills has given us an extraordinary video showing what San Francisco looks like without humans.
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Photo of the Day: Richard Shilling's Land Art
Richard Shilling's apples help me appreciate the wondrous variety found in nature.
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Artist's Fiesty Flock of 400 Butterflies Beautify Urban Spaces
Using recycled materials and a whole lot of magnets, this artist creates a "guerilla" installation of cyanotype butterflies that brighten up various spots all over the city.
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19 Incredible Human Accomplishments
Yep, people can do pretty amazing things when they set their sights on it. These are some of our favorite (sometimes crazy) human accomplishments and amazing feats of strength.
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Ian Somerhalder Discusses the Election's Impact on the Environment
The Vampire Diaries star writes an op-ed noting that progressive energy policies are in danger unless voters choose pro-environment candidates.
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Arkansas, You're the 'Natural State', So Why You Slacking? Teens Turning Green Need You!
Teens Turning Green have 49 states involved in their Project Green Challenge. Arkansas, you slacking?!
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City Relocates 100-Year-Old Tree, Saving it From the Chainsaw
When the unstoppable force of a new road project in Texas called for a massive oak tree to be cut down last summer, residents rallied to do something that might have seemed impossible -- they decided to move it instead.
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Irish Anti-littering PSA Tackles the Problem with Humor (Video)
Anti-littering ad reminds Dublin residents to put trash in its rightful place--or else!
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Giant 3D Portraits Turn Trees into Monuments to Activism in Australia
3D projected photographs create haunting public art display from trees in Australia.
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5 Bits of Gandhi's Wisdom for the Green Movement
Mahatma Gandhi would've been 143 years old today. Going beyond his well-known maxims like being the change, here are five of my favorite bits of Gandhian wisdom and how I apply them to environmentalism.
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Artist Creates Iconic Masterpieces with Garbage
French artist Bernard Pras is a modern Michelangelo of discarded matter.

























