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Israel Tops Green List

The IUCN-World Conservation Union named Israel the nation with the highest percentage of preserved land in the Mediterranean region (France preserves 11.7 percent) with...

Singing Our Way To Truth: Peace Chorus Travels To Venezuela

"The Seattle Peace Chorus accepted the invitation to sing at Venezuela’s 5th Annual International Choral Festival. They were the sole U.S. representatives and...
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Get Outside – It’s Good for You

When your mom told you to go outside and play — she really did know what was best for you. Just being outdoors or having...
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Poll: What Makes Teens Happy? Family Ties

"Spending time with family was the top answer to what makes teens happy, according to an extensive survey — more than 100 questions asked...
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De-Stressing Stress

Recently, a coaching client of mine had an epiphany in the midst of a two-hour walk in nature. There, in the rare quiet of...

Forget the Zoos, Let’s Go to the Robotarium

I can imagine my kids screaming in the back seat, "Robotarium! Robotarium!" Their obsession demands a visit to the first zoo ever created to...
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Coca-Cola Company Pledges to Replace the Water It Uses in Its Beverages and Their Production

The Coca-Cola Company pledged to replace the water it uses in its global beverage operations, and that of its franchise bottlers, as part of...

London Birders See Return of Heron After 141 Years

Yesterday the BBC published a good-news-for-nature story. A beautiful species of bird called the Squacco Heron, which has not been seen for 141 years...

Climate Change ‘Can Be Tackled’

"The growth in greenhouse gas emissions can be curbed at reasonable cost, experts at a UN climate change conference have agreed. Boosting renewable energy,...

Wiccans Win a Place in U.S. Military

The Bush administration will allow Wiccans to choose the pentacle, the symbol of their faith, for inscription on government-issued memorial markers for deceased veterans,...
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EARTH DAY News From the States: IL, WA, and GA

For a happier Earth Day, read four stories from the states, where in Washington, Illinois and Georgia, beautiful areas of the United States are...

Solar Power Breakthrough Requires No Direct Sun

New Zealand- "New solar cells developed by Massey University don't need direct sunlight to operate and use a patented range of dyes that can...
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200 Service Stations Make the Switch to Greener Fuels

Australia — The ethanol industry in Queensland reached a major milestone, with more than 200 service stations now offering drivers the choice of renewable ethanol-blended...
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Costly Tax Mistakes and What You Can Do about Them

The time for filing your tax returns is just around the corner. Are you ready? Here is the third in a series...
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Free Online University Lectures Offer Eclectic Mix

As we alerted you last year, major Ivy league universities have begun offering lectures — and whole courses — on the Internet for free....
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A Century Later, the Buffalo Roam in Colorado Again

A small wild bison herd was released in Colorado, only 10 miles from Denver, to roam on prairie grasses that haven't felt the storied...

Templeton Prize Goes to Philosopher Who Says Barriers Between Science and Spirituality Fragment Us

Professor Charles Taylor, a Canadian philosopher who for nearly half a century has argued that problems such as violence and bigotry can only be...

Famed Wild Parrots of San Francisco Get City’s Protection (Video)

The San Francisco Board of Supervisors Tuesday voted to "protect and eventually replant trees on Telegraph Hill that serve as a favorite roost for...
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A Daily Dose of Awe and Gratitude

Most of us wake up thinking about how we are going to meet obligations or fulfill our promises to other people. We begin our...

Autism Gene Breakthrough Hailed

"Scientists have found new autism genes by scanning the largest collection of families with multiple cases of autism ever assembled. The monumental task of...