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How Does Bhutan Remain Carbon-Negative?
Landlocked between China and India, Bhutan has been an independent state throughout its history, building a national identity around the tenets of Buddhism. Today, 72% of Bhutan is forest; the government, following a ruling from the fourth king, has mandated that 60% remain that way indefinitely.

Recycling & Composting in the U.S.
The movement to add commercial composting infrastructure to waste management

Five Breakthroughs Worth Celebrating on Earth Day
Earth Day began on April 22, 1970, when 20 million people across the United States rallied for a clean environment. It has since become an annual celebration and a global day of action. In that spirit, we’d like to celebrate how far we’re come.