Bee Hives: Nature’s Architectural Wonder (Slideshow)
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View ArticleYes, the Climate Change ‘Hockey Stick’ Still Stands
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View ArticleThe Fascinating History of the Strida Bike
The Strida bicycle is a TreeHugger fixture, the usual ride for TreeHugger founder Graham Hill and me, and the subject of many posts. Read the original:Â The Fascinating History of the Strida Bike
View ArticleScrubbing CO2 From Atmosphere Could Be A Centuries-Long Commitment
photo: Sarah McD via flickr Regardless of what methods are used, from hard geoengineering artificial CO2 scrubbers to softer methods like reforestation projects , actively removing carbon from the...
View ArticleWhere To Get A Green Job? (Infographic)
image: 1BOG Wondering where the green jobs are, how much the green economy has grown compared to the rest of the economy and who’s actually getting green jobs? Then 1BOG (the innovative residential...
View ArticleMeet the Double Impact Leaders!
Since Double Impact is all about making smart, green choices to help support important charities, we want to recognize the users that are making the biggest contributions. We asked the top 5 Double...
View ArticleWarming World May Release Stored Carbon From Tropical Forest Soils
photo: Dr Emma Sayer Both calculating how many carbon emissions are stored in forests and how this changes over time is a complicated business, but we certainly know that they are massive stores of...
View ArticleCapturing carbon from the air to help solve the climate crisis
Author, blogger and GreenBiz Senior Writer Marc Gunther talks about how this form of geoengineering could be a game-changer in efforts to prevent widespread climate disaster — the subject of his...
View ArticleTowards a carbon rebalancing act
If the world is to prevent global temperatures from rising another 2 degrees Celsius, we will need to remove some carbon from the air. Here are some promising innovative attempts to do so. See more...
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