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We used to write often about self-driving cars or autonomous vehicles (AVs) and how they might change how we live. The early consensus was that they would be electric, and they would be shared ...
Instead of Asking How We Build, We Should Be Asking Why We have to move beyond embodied carbon and seriously discuss avoided carbon.
Engineer Will Arnold has come up with a clever way of demonstrating the scale of upfront carbon emissions, a problem many have been wrestling with.
Treehugger has long complained about gas stoves, mostly about the products of combustion from burning methane—because that is what "natural" gas mostly is —including particulate matter ...
Car bans, she said, were ableist and marginalizing, and the environmental movement could probably do better. It was a point worthy of discussion, so I sent it further out into the world.
Ohio Bans the Sale of Once-Beloved Pear Trees Remarkable for their resilience and beauty, Callery pear trees and their cultivars have become an invasive nightmare.
Agriculture is responsible for 26% of global greenhouse emissions. 1 Much of that comes from raising livestock and the crops the livestock eat, so our diet can make a big difference in emissions ...
Artificial turf is not the sustainable lawn solution it's often made out to be. Made of plastic, it disrupts natural ecological functioning.
This Off-Grid Floating Cottage is a Rentable Retreat Location, location, location says it all for an all-season floating tiny house on a lake.
Architect's DIY Beachside Apartment Is a Space-Saving Wonder Inspired by boats and minimalist design, this small, self-renovated apartment is full of surprises.
These Digitally Fabricated Tiny Homes Take Just Weeks to Build Atomic Tiny Homes' innovative tech balances creativity with efficiency.
It's Time For Everyone to Stop Ignoring E-Bikes A new report on electric vehicles barely acknowledges their existence.
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