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ECOCAPSULE: Take Home Anywhere

Ecocapsule is a revolution in living. Essentially, it is a wind and solar-powered micro home that you can cart around. Gizmodo provides an in-depth look […]

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Emotions Linked to Environmental Behavior

My colleague and former classmate Nik Sawe recently gave an excellent TEDx talk on his pioneering neuroeconomics research. Using fMRIs or brain imaging, Nik studies the […]

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Nature Makes Children Smarter, Healthier

Ok, it’s official. A study from the PNAS (Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences) shows that having green spaces and vegetation around schools improves […]

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A Lesson in Cooperation…from Fish

Via a recent news piece from Nature, I learned that the behavioral science field is abuzz with findings from a study by Redouan Bshary, who studies mutualism. […]

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Business as Usual = Catastrophic Food Shortages

A scientific model developed by the Anglia Ruskin University indicates that without substantial change in behavior and (climate) policy, the world will suffer drastic food shortages […]

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Starfish Eject Microchips

I imagine it’s very uncomfortable to have a foreign body injected into you. Wouldn’t it be nice if you could maneuver the darned thing without […]

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Google Trends: Climate Awareness

Google Trends has produced this nifty tool which tells you how much interest the public is showing in climate change (and other issues, including health, […]

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NASA: The World in 2100

A new image from NASA, based on the best available data, shows that Africa is going to be cooking, and, interestingly, the Pacific Northwest will […]

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Achieving Climate Justice through Labor Unity

This wonderful article from Harsha Walia makes the important point that we must unite across workers who work to extract resources and those who work to […]

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Learning Architecture from Nature

This article from The Guardian has gorgeous visual examples of how ants, termites, birds, beavers and other organisms build structures that repel water, attract mates, provide […]

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