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A selection of three top water-related films from water documentary article

7 Best Water Documentaries To Dive Into 

From ocean conservation to water scarcity, explore these documentaries that dive into the world's pressing water issues.
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Solar Panels on the roof of two homes

The Amount of Solar Home Energy Increased 32% In 2021. Here's How It Happened

As of 2021, there is enough solar capacity installed in the country to power 23 million American homes. To get a bead on this clean energy trend, we have investigated how solar home energy has grown in the U.S. over time.
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A photo collage of an animal paw, a row of electric bikes, a screenshot displaying LGBTQIA+ information on social media, boxes of diapers, and a vertical farm.

Good News This Week: May 27, 2023 - Paw Pics, Bikes, & Vertical Farms

Your weekly roundup of the best good news worth celebrating...
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Quote Graphic: I’m telling you there is hope. I have seen it, but it does not come from the governments or corporations. It comes from the people. — Greta Thunberg

32 Greta Thunberg Quotes To Inspire Climate Action

Whether you’re a seasoned environmentalist or someone just starting to understand the gravity of the climate crisis, these quotes will motivate you to take action for the future of our planet.
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Illustration of colorful ocean waves

8 Ways To Celebrate World Oceans Day (2023)

June 8 is World Oceans Day! We’ve gathered a list of ideas to help you celebrate and protect the world’s oceans.
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A photo collage of a woman posing, an outdoor wedding reception hall, a bus stop, a screenshot of Nebraska Senator Megan Hunt's tweet, and a vending machine layout design

Good News This Week: May 20, 2023 - Malaria, Buses, & Allyship

Your weekly roundup of the best good news worth celebrating...
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Close up photo of plastic bottles

How Long It Takes 50 Common Items To Decompose

All non-living things are eventually broken down into simple molecules by the elements, microorganisms, and the ravages of time, but some things take significantly longer to decompose than others.
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Red bike share bikes in a row from Capital bike share

Bike Share Programs in the U.S. Foster Greener Cities

The U.S. is embracing cycling with the rise of bike share programs. From Redding, California to Washington D.C., discover how these initiatives are changing urban transportation.
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A man and a woman riding a bicycle

Bikeable Neighborhoods (in Not-So-Bike-Friendly Cities)

Despite inner-city infrastructure development traditionally adopting a mixture of public transportation and vehicle-use roadways, many cities have begun to prioritize dedicated bicycle lanes and safety measures to offer better mobility options and quality of life.
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A photo collage of a basketball court, The Good Cup - a foldable cup, a beach, a group of volunteers from The Outdoorist Oath, and a Polynesian tree snail

Good News This Week: May 13th 2023: Beaches, Plastic-Free Cups, & Basketball Courts

Your weekly roundup of the best good news worth celebrating...
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