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Environment
Kaitlyn Phillips | May 30, 2016Climate change will hurt these animals the most
The climate around our world is changing, altering the habitats of animals and threatening their survival.
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Asia
Wyatt Redd | May 29, 2016Arab armies are finally recruiting women
Arab armies are slowly adopting the recruitment of women into their armed forces.
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Africa
Alexandria Williams | May 28, 2016Why cell phones are more important than food & electricity in Africa
It isn't uncommon to see cell phones in Africa in areas that have no electricity and little food.
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Adventure Travel
Lauren Petermeyer | May 27, 2016Adventuring through the Mediterranean: Positano, Italy
Fixed on the Amalfi Coast, Positano, Italy is one of the most beautiful places in the world. Here...
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Environment
Kate Wilke | May 26, 2016The Atlantic forest can’t survive without the toucans and the tapirs
Without the animals that feed off of its trees, the Atlantic Forest can't survive.
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Adventure Travel
Mandy Burkholder | May 25, 2016You don’t want to miss these music festivals in Colorado
From the steep canyon walls of Telluride to the resorts of Winter Park, the cheerful tunes don’t seem...
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Environment
Kristen Callihan | May 24, 2016What no one knows about agriculture and the environment
Meatless Monday could save the planet.
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Adventure Travel
Michelle Honeyager | May 23, 20165 ways to travel without leaving a footprint
Don't leave your environmental consciousness at home with your work responsibilities, winter parka and heaps of chores and...
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Environment
Michelle Honeyager | May 22, 2016Reducing food waste would pump the brakes on climate change
The Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations estimates that annually one-third of all food produced for...
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Environment
Wyatt Redd | May 21, 2016Air pollution in India kills 500,000 people a year
There's no doubt that air pollution can kill. In India, it kills half a million people a year.
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Adventure Travel
Mandy Burkholder | May 20, 2016Colorado swimming holes you can’t help but take a dip in
Colorado swimming holes you can’t help but take a dip in When summertime rolls around and the heat...
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Cultures
Wyatt Redd | May 19, 2016The Amazonian drug tourists from around the world are coming to try
Ayahuasca is a powerful drug used in the Amazon for religious ceremonies. The rise of Western tourism to...
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Environment
Michelle Honeyager | May 18, 2016Increasing coastal erosion could break up more than 1,000 UK landfills
Coastal erosion near landfills means pollution risks to wildlife and bathing waters, as climate change heralds in heavier...
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City Travel
Mandy Burkholder | May 17, 2016Utah’s coolest outdoorsy cities
From north to south, Utah’s coolest outdoorsy cities will surprise you time after time. But the natural wonders...
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Cultures
Wyatt Redd | May 16, 2016Women in Mexico fight back against harassment
In Mexico, the continuing harassment of women on public trains has driven tensions to a boiling point. Now...