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England is turning its roadsid

England is turning its roadsides into wild gardens

In England, vast stretches of roadside have been transformed into what essentially wild gardens with low-growing flowers. Where there were once thick clumps of grass and gravel, there are now wildflowers such as black medic, birds-foot trefoil, and red clover. The whole idea behind this Read More...

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This tiny island just became the world’s first “dark sky” nation

Whether it’s urbanization, satellites in space or the increased use of greenhouses lit up by LEDs, there are many causes of light pollution that are spoiling the beauty of our night skies. That’s a crying shame, which is why a nonprofit known as the International Dark-Sky Association is working Read More...

Italians are keeping their spi

Italians are keeping their spirits up by singing from their balconies

Of course we could rely on Italians to create beauty and joy even in the trying times of a global pandemic.  Lately, people in the country have started coming out on their balconies and leaning out their windows to join together in song, coordinating the effort by spreading the word via social Read More...

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This sleek beehive is made from recycled milk jugs

We’ve seen recycled plastic shape-shift into a variety of useful products, from picnic tables and park benches to reusable cups and car headlights. Now, a studio design has decided to turn discarded milk containers into an apiary. In collaboration with Lake Superior Honey Company, design studio Read More...

Strategies to make the most of

Strategies to make the most of working from home

Whether you work from home year-round or are transitioning as a social distancing measure, a home office presents its own set of challenges. Sure, you don’t have to worry about your morning commute, but you do have to navigate avoiding a kitchen full of snacks, pushing your cat off your keyboard, Read More...

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Virginia’s new law demonstrates the power of green corporate voices

Yesterday we shared an article about how Virginia is the first southern state to commit to 100 percent renewable energy. Today, we take a deeper look at how companies in the state played a critical role in passing the landmark Virginia Clean Economy Act. Numerous clean energy businesses, Read More...

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How to talk to your kids about coronavirus

As many schools close to slow the spread of coronavirus, kids will naturally have questions about the disease and its implications. It’s important to be honest and keep your children informed, but not cause panic or fear. So how do you best talk about a pandemic with your children? This week we Read More...

COVID-19: How to be a leader i

COVID-19: How to be a leader in times of crisis

The unknown peril of COVID-19 is only heaping more stress onto an already stressed workforce. With the virus actively changing the way we live our day-to-day lives, there’s never been a more important time for leaders to step up within their respective companies and apply time-tested principles Read More...

Tips for keeping kids excited

Tips for keeping kids excited about learning, even when they’re not at school

As schools around the world close to slow the spread of coronavirus, many parents may find themselves with the daunting task of keeping their children educated and entertained at home. Today, Denise Pope, a senior lecturer at Stanford University’s Graduate School of Education, shares some of her Read More...

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The UK will eliminate “period tax” on menstrual items in 2020

Most developed countries have tax exemptions for “necessity items” such as toilet paper, soap, and other personal care goods. Despite this exemption, women in the UK (and many other countries) still pay a five percent tax on menstrual items such as tampons, sanitary pads, and menstrual cups. Read More...