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Conservation Groups Sue Utah for Starving the Great Salt Lake of Water Upstream diversions are putting the West's largest wetland ecosystem at risk of ecological collapse.
Over 5,000 New Deep-Sea Species Found in Future Mining Hotspot The most pristine wilderness region in the global ocean has been assigned to 17 companies for deep-sea mining.
Terrace House Reimagined As Flexible and Robust Family Home The renovation of a 1970s townhouse was designed to transform as the family grows.
Retiree's Dramatic Micro-Apartment Renovation Plays With Color and Light This retiree is living her best life in this lovely, revitalized urban home.
Architects Need to Consider Human Health When Designing Any Structure Tye Farrow does wonders with wood, creating places where people can thrive.
Some American politicians are freaking out over a potential gas ban and here's what is causing it.
There's No Gas Stove Ban But Regulations Can Reduce Indoor Air Pollution Proper ventilation is a must, whether cooking with gas or electricity ...
The same uncertainty that once held back renewable energy and climate action may now start to hinder fossil fuels.
Victorian-Era Maisonette Revamped as a Down-to-Earth Residence Preservation and renovation were the way to go with this Victorian-era maisonette.
Oil, Gas Exploration and Deforestation Threaten Africa's Great Carbon Sink The planet’s largest remaining carbon sink is at risk.
German Rail Operator Switches to Reusable Cups and Plates to Curb Waste Deutsche Bahn will now serve coffee in real porcelain mugs.
Nuclear Fusion Breakthrough Could Deliver Clean Power Too Cheap to Meter Is this a Wright Brothers or Zephram Cochrane moment that changes everything?
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