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    Q&A With "A Walk in the Woods" Director Ken Kwapis

    By Wendy Becktold September 1, 2015
    In this story: film, hiking
    Ken Kwapis talks to the Sierra Club about how directing A Walk in the Woods made him want to take a walk in his own backyard.

    The Point of Vanishing

    Howard Axelrod's memoir of complete solitude in the Vermont woods
    By Scott Donahue September 1, 2015
    In this story: books
    The Point of Vanishing, by Howard Axelrod (Beacon Press, September 2015)

    We're Still Learning Katrina's Lessons

    By Bianca Hernandez August 27, 2015
    In this story: books, environmental justice
    Katrina: After the Flood, by Gary Rivlin (Simon & Schuster, 2015)

    Hey Mr. Green, How Many Birds Get Whacked By Cars?

    By Bob Schildgen August 26, 2015
    In this story: birds, , wildlife
    Some birds, such as the barn owl, are more susceptible to collision than other species.

    6 Eco-Friendly Brands to Kickstart Your Fall Wardrobe

    By Jules Zucker August 24, 2015
    In this story: fashion, vegan, design, recycling, shopping
    6 Eco-Friendly Brands to Kickstart Your Fall Wardrobe

    How Insects, Neonicotinoids, and a French Farm Are Related

    By Bob Schildgen August 18, 2015
    In this story: books, insects, gardening, agriculture
    We review "A Buzz in the Meadow: The Natural History of a French Farm" by Dave Goulson.

    Hey Mr. Green, What's the Best Way to Deal with Food Waste?

    By Bob Schildgen August 17, 2015
    In this story: , food and drink
    What's the best way to handle food waste?

    Hey Mr. Green, How Much Does Clean Energy Cost?

    By Bob Schildgen August 17, 2015
    In this story: clean energy, solar, wind
    Mr. Green compares the costs of wind farms and solar power plants with those of other power plants.

    5 Environmental Stories You Don't Want to Miss

    By Wendy Becktold August 13, 2015
    In this story: food and drink, water
    L.A. is employing "shade balls" to combat drought while astronauts are growing lettuce in space.

    My City-Dwelling Year of Reclaiming Real Food

    By Susan Pagani August 13, 2015
    In this story: books, food and drink
    Unprocessed: My City-Dwelling Year of Reclaiming Real Food, by Megan Kimble
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