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A drag show in rural North Carolina, a plot to attack the power grid in Baltimore, and a forest in Georgia.
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It depends on what animal you’re talking about.
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When members of the Oceti Sakowin gathered to protest the Dakota Access Pipeline, they decided not to use violence against people. But property sabotage — well, that’s another question.
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Bad news: Your turfgrass is a water guzzler.
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The ability to perceive many shades of green is not only delightful, but also an evolutionary benefit. For one, it allowed us to detect ripe, nutritious fruits, flowers and leaves against green foliage.
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Green roofs may be as old as the Hanging Gardens of Babylon, but they’re also a key climate solution.
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Consider the woodchuck, aka groundhog, aka whistlepig, and all the reasons to celebrate them for more than just one day a year
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Reducing your dinner plate’s carbon footprint is easy, but putting its impact into perspective is anything but.
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In Israel and Palestine, plants are political. Particular trees can become windows into history, tools of erasure or symbols of resistance.