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To help Earth’s future, people are getting buried like it’s 1860 – Grandpa’s Out Back Under the Lilac

“A lot of people said, ‘Oh my gosh, I didn’t know this was even a thing,’”

People With High Emotional Intelligence Use 5 Simple Words to Become Exceptionally Persuasive

I think it’s worth the effort of a little bit of simple memorization.

How two recent laws are opening the door to bring EVs to rural America

With the Inflation Reduction Act and Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act, the barriers to entry for green energy and EV deployment have been lowered for rural communities.

Maps: How Much of Your City is Parking?

The percentage of land dedicated to parking in the central districts of major U.S. cities ranges from 4 percent to as much as 42 percent.

Preserving Public Lands Starts With People Who Enjoy Them

For some of us, these ideas will be new, but caring for nature means doing our best to respect it while enjoying it.

Biden-Harris Administration Announces Availability of $1 Billion to Help Farmers, Ranchers and Rural Businesses Invest in Renewable Energy Systems and Energy-Efficiency Improvements

USDA is particularly interested in REAP projects that will help rural communities recover economically through more and better market opportunities and improved infrastructure, reduce climate pollution and increase resilience to the impacts of climate change, conserve and protect farmland, and invest in underserved communities.

The Nation’s Most Advanced Secessionist Movement – “Bad for the Country”

Legislation supporting the Greater Idaho Movement, which would annex over half of neighboring Oregon, has advanced in the Idaho legislature.

Montana startup ‘LandTrust’ becoming the Airbnb of outdoor recreation – Montana Senate committee tables 3 of 4 bills aimed at reducing nonresident hunters

Kimmell is one of several hundred property owners in Montana part of the new online platform, LandTrust. That means people are paying to play here, and they’re coming from all across the U.S., including Pennsylvania, Idaho and Michigan.

‘There and Back Again,’ or Why Do We Keep Returning Home

A panel of six women talks about small communities they came from, what drew them back, and the wealth of opportunities they found there.

Amazon Sidewalk Is the Sleeping Giant in Your Neighborhood

Your Ring doorbell camera isn’t just beaming a live videofeed from your doorstep to your computer. It’s also extending your home network out onto the street, making a chunk of your internet bandwidth freely available for anyone to use.