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4 Initiatives That Offer Hope for a Healthier Ocean in 2025

The global ocean, which feeds billions of people, supports coastal communities, and regulates the climate, is in alarming decline. Every minute, a garbage truck’s...

Review: 2025 Volkswagen ID.Buzz tags nostalgia, re-ups minivans

U.S. spec is 3-row, 10 in. longer than Euro version out two years ago Larger 91-kwh battery pack, higher-power rear motor EPA range up...

Building a Greener Future: How Recycled Materials Are Changing Infrastructure By John Almey

The construction industry is undergoing a transformation as sustainability becomes a top priority. Across the U.S., states are increasingly incorporating recycled materials into roads,...

Rubbish piles up fast. Broken furniture, old appliances, garden waste, cardboard boxes—before you know it, there’s clutter everywhere. Figuring out what to do with...

There are plenty of people who make some serious side-money recycling scrap metal. That being said, we often have folks who arrive at Bee...

How to Make More $$ with Scrap Metal

There are plenty of people who make some serious side-money recycling scrap metal. That being said, we often have folks who arrive at Bee...

Two-faced graphene nanoribbons could make the first purely carbon-based ferromagnets

A new graphene nanostructure could become the basis for the first ferromagnets made purely from carbon. Known as an asymmetric or “Janus” graphene nanoribbon...

Epistemicide – the killing of a way of knowing

The joy of discovering a term that describes a concept that I have been mulling over for 25 years is very hard to describe. Epistemicide,...

Hop a free ride to Election Day polls

This Election Day, Kansas City metro voters can get a free ride to the polls, including with the new IRIS on-demand service. In a dedicated...

By Amanda MacMillan, Natural Resources Defense Council Small steps can add up to big reductions in your electricity use—and your utility bill. When it comes to fighting...

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