The 250-year-old city of Newark, Delaware, wants to make sure that its citizens are able to lead green and healthy lives.
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Did you know that Alabama is both the number-one state for freshwater biodiversity, but also the state with some of the highest releases of coal ash?
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The annual Global 100 list of the world's most sustainable companies is out, and the results might surprise you.
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Spring is just around the corner, and many species of birds, butterflies, and other species are about to start their long migrations.
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"Acting locally" helps make Saint Paul, Minnesota, one of the greenest cities in America.
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A new buying guide helps you know which magazines are printed on recycled paper.
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Why drive two cars to the same location when one will do?
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Help call attention to the plight of the plight of threatened animals by entering the 2012 Endangered Species Day Art Contest.
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With your help, the Center for Snake Conservation will be able to document every snake species found in North America.
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Students can win scholarships or grants for their schools by starting environmentally themed projects.
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