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What’s a passive house?

Recently, Rhode Island certified its first “Passive House.” What does that mean? And will we all live in one someday?

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What’s the environmental impact of artificial snow?

It’s ski season–but in recent years rising temperatures have made it harder for resorts in New England to rely on natural snow. Instead, they have to make it. But what’s the environmental impact of all that artificial snow?

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What should I do with clothing I don’t want anymore?

We all have those clothes that just sit in the back of our closets for years and never get used. Maybe it’s that t-shirt from college or that sentimental, but totally ugly scarf that grandma gave us for Christmas. This week, we look into what to do with the clothing you don’t want anymore.

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Should I compost my body when I die?

When a loved one passes away, we often just have two choices: burial or cremation. But there’s a new option in some states that claims to use less energy and resources.

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Why are we seeing so many wildfires?

We hear a lot in the news about wildfires these days – and it seems like there are more and more of them. Are there? And why?

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Can we build things with our plastic waste?

Today we’re taking a look at a fun way to be more aware of the amount of plastic we put into the world.

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Are some teas more environmentally-friendly than others?

It’s cold outside, so you might be reaching for a warm cup of tea more often. That has us here at Possibly wondering: are some teas more environmentally-friendly than others?

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