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By Britta Lokting The New York Times The ferry ride from Helsinki’s city center to the island of Pihlajasaari takes only 10 ...
Elise said: “Forest and nature is everywhere - it’s what makes us so happy.” She told us that as well as the health benefits, ...
Harriman State Park in Island Park might be Idaho’s best-kept secret – an 11,000-acre wonderland that somehow flies under the ...
Located in the eastern part of Idaho, just about 30 miles north of Yellowstone National Park, Harriman sits in what locals ...
Rapid climate change is upending plant life in the Arctic. A new study in Nature shows how one of the most fragile ecosystems ...
However, hope comes from unexpected corners and dandelions are thriving in cities.
These are the scars of a ceaseless battle between human infrastructure and water. Many factors contribute to the formation of potholes, but in general it goes something like this. Water has a way of ...
Most of the water filtration plants of the Karachi Water and Sewerage Corporation (KW&SC) have been in disrepair in the city for many years. As a result, due to an inadequate amount of chlorine ...
PORTLAND, Ore. (KATU) — Construction on Portland's multi-billion-dollar water filtration site may be paused through late June as a county hearings officer determines the project’s impact on ...
Sweden’s Dalarna region is peppered with an array of gardens that entice both the botanically inclined as well as those who ...
Plants are known to respond to odour cues emitted by other plants that may indicate impending environmental stress. These responses are now understood to extend belowground, where root exudates ...