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For the Quechan people, a living river is not just about water — it requires native plants and wildlife. To help bring the Colorado River back to life, the tribe is taking matters into its own hands ...
Force Blue now works with more than 40 veterans and runs eight to 10 missions annually. Courtesy of Force Blue For instance, in 2017, Force Blue deployed to Puerto Rico after Hurricane Maria and to ...
Unadorned houses and gray sidewalk slabs line the street of the Katendrechtse Lagendijk neighborhood. Here in the Charlois district in the south of the Dutch port city of Rotterdam, the dreariness is ...
In 2027, the Grain de Sail III will join the fleet. The new ship will be able to carry 200 containers, each 20 feet long, and cross the Atlantic in 13 days. It will rival the Neoliner Origin, expected ...
Ross Mitchell is a traveling salesman of sorts. He spends up to two months a year on the road, driving a van thousands of miles across Australia, taking in the country’s changing landscapes, from its ...
When 18-year-old Ishi Mosha — who goes by the nickname Amzhii — glides down the face of a wave, she feels alive. Amzhii just finished school, but she’s already one of the few local female surf ...
The quiet reading environment these rural libraries provide has made them a hub for many community activities. For example, at the Mirzapur Community Library, two local school teachers have started ...
When Stockholm’s Traffic Office conducted a general assessment of street traffic in the Swedish capital in 2001, it came to the shocking conclusion that two-thirds of all trees in the city center were ...
This is part two of a two-part series on ways that coal infrastructure is being repurposed to meet the needs of renewable energy. Read part one here. For four decades, the Oklaunion Power Plant has ...
This is part one of a two-part series on ways that coal infrastructure is being repurposed to meet the needs of renewable energy. Read part two here. From Europe to North America, an energy revolution ...
Just like clockwork, when feeding time arrives in the late morning at West Blean and Thornden Woods Nature Reserve, a group of trees begins to rustle in the distance. Shortly afterwards, the enormous ...
The towers of old clothes reach almost to the ceiling of the 200,000-square-foot hall. Forklifts rumble across the concrete floor, squeezing between the stacked bales of jeans, jackets, sweaters and ...