Most places I visit, I stay a while; Chicago, however, was an exception. I would’ve liked to stay longer: the July sun was high and the neighborhood gardens were flourishing, and it seemed like the perfect time to run around a town I’d heard tons about. Plus, I wanted to hang out with some of [...]
Last December I was
WWOOFing at Dandelion
Farm in Northern
California. The owners of
Dandelion are artists and
builders, and my
adventures there had more
to do with creativity
than with farming...
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American Road Trip.
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Eco-architecture is only
for the
richâor
so I thought. But guess
what I found in Boston's
green-building scene?
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Blog: Hierarchy of Needs Explains Our Attitude Toward Climate Change by Valeria R.
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— The bad weather we had
last week wreaked havoc
on my broadband signal. I
could go online only so
long and then nada. There
were new things that came
up that I was going to
blog about first but
since the Copenhagen
climate summit has begun
with a lot o... more
Blog: AP Exclusive: Tourists enjoy White House breakfast by HM S.
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— WASHINGTON -- It wasn't a
state dinner, and they
didn't crash it on
purpose. Still, a Georgia
couple who showed up at
the White House a day
early for a tour somehow
wound up at an
invitation-only breakfast
with President Barack
Obama and the first
lad... more
Blog: Pa. police accused of cover-up in immigrant attack by HM S.
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— SHENANDOAH, Pa. --
Federal prosecutors
charged three police
officers in a racially
tense Pennsylvania coal
town with orchestrating a
cover-up in the fatal
beating of a Mexican
immigrant by altering
evidence or lying to the
FBI in a hate crimes case
ag... more
Blog: Energy-efficient traffic lights can't melt snow by HM S.
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— MILWAUKEE -- Cities
around the country that
have installed
energy-efficient traffic
lights are discovering a
hazardous downside: The
bulbs don't burn hot
enough to melt snow and
can become crusted over
in a storm - a problem
blamed for dozens of
accid... more
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