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Los Angeles, often hailed as the entertainment capital of the world, is not only a hub for the film and music industries but also a fascinating canvas of urban design. The city's architectural ...
Take an adventure in Machu Picchu and Peru’s Sacred Valley through vegan eats, altitude sickness, llama sightings and a cat café or two.
There are 37 available homes and each one will come with its own 800 square-feet plot, so each homeowner can grow their own crops in their own soil, as well as have a hand in the community farming ...
Green roofs explained. There is more to green roofing than meets the eye. What most people crave is the green outer vegetation, but what they do not know is the details beneath. Classically, there ...
Tendering to your turf is a fulfilling job, but the cycle of growing, watering and mowing is not healthy for the ecosystem. First, grass consumes way too much water, especially during the dry seasons.
The American chestnut was all but destroyed by fungal blight and logged as settlements spread west when the United States was settled by Europeans. But lately, it’s making a comeback. Endangered ...
What are the effects of forest fires? Wildfires cause several catastrophic effects on communities, economies and ecosystems, all of which are intermingled.Additionally, though they are often ...
These homes are built inside a DOE-certified facility and they are made to offer up to 100% of the home’s total energy usage when combined with renewable energy like solar panels.
The project is located on a narrow, flat site that measures only 37.5 feet (11.4 meters) wide. Because of this constraint, the house is made up of three floors, which include a fully subterranean ...
WWF and HP’s collaboration to save the Atlantic Forest. One of the reasons why WWF and HP partnered together was to help HP achieve its zero-deforestation paper-sourcing targets.
Would you want a 3D printed house? According to the United Nations Environment Program, construction and materials account for 11% of global carbon emissions.Concrete is a big chunk of that number.
Called ACRE, the company’s inaugural product offers an alternative to rampant deforestation. Instead of cutting down trees, ACRE is sourced from upcycled rice hulls.