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Saving These Fish Could Save The Caribbean Coral Reefs
07/11/2014

Caribbean coral reefs are in critical danger, but a group of fish might be able to save them.

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Musical shaker could light the way home for African school kids
07/10/2014

The Spark is a percussive shaker that converts the energy from playing it into electricity.

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Boyan Slat, Teenage Inventor of the Ocean Cleanup Array
07/09/2014

19-year-old inventor Boyan Slat made waves by designing an “Ocean Cleanup Array”

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Spectacular Rangoli Designs Made from Naturally Colored Rice and Flour Pop Up in India
07/08/2014

Called Rangoli, these creations are typically made during Indian festivals for decorative purposes and to bring good luck

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Underwater photographer supports ocean conservation with new book
07/07/2014

Underwater photographer Richard Salas is raising money for The Ocean Foundation with the sales of his newest book.

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A Vancouver Nonprofit Launched A Really Cool Campaign To Engage City’s Homeless
07/04/2014

One bench transforms into a temporary shelter with a makeshift roof…

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World’s Largest Vertical Garden Sets Guinness Record at Singapore’s Tree House
07/03/2014

The vertical garden will reduce the estate’s carbon footprint by filtering pollutants and carbon dioxide out of the air

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Modern Meadows Raises $10 Million to Bioengineer Cow-Free Leather
07/02/2014

Leather aficionados may soon be left to wonder “where’s the beef?”

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Curitiba: World Cup Brings Greenest City in the World into the Spotlight
07/01/2014

City planners consider Curitiba’s sustainability regime as one of the earliest and most successful experiments in sustainable urban development.

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India’s Holy Men To Advise On Ganges Cleanup Under New Prime Minister Modi
06/30/2014

“We will make cleaning up Ganga a people’s movement, in keeping with the vision of the prime minister,”

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