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Street families are a common sight in many cities and towns in Kenya. You will find them in dark alleys rummaging for food ...
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Plymouth's Art in the Park celebrates its 45th anniversary with over 400 artists from across North America. Founded by Dianne ...
ITANAGAR- Students from DNGC, interning at the YMCR as part of their course curriculum, carried out a door-to-door ...
Newtown Public Schools elementary students are making waves with the district's new comprehensive recycling and composting ...
A study by researchers at the University of Pennsylvania found composting and feeding food waste to animals would cut carbon ...
The cryptocurrency world is experiencing an identity crisis. While Bitcoin recently surged past $100,000, a growing chorus of investors is questioning whether the broader crypto market has ...
Six chefs share their most creative ways to decrease food waste, save money and protect the environment all at once.
"So you want to talk about what's going on with health care now?" Dr. Robert Berke asks. "It's a mess. It's an absolute mess.
Shrimp are called bottom feeders for a reason: They munch on foods found in the muddy depths of the ocean, like plankton, worms, microscopic animals, and organic debris such as sand.
Use this helpful trick to avoid that compost pile stench in your kitchen. Or add a countertop food scrap processor like the Lomi or Mill Bin if composting isn't in the cards.