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Source: TreeHugger – Photo: Bison rule the road at Yellowstone
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How to make the best pumpkin spice blend

Learn how to elevate a basic DIY pumpkin pie spice blend with these simple tweaks.
Source: TreeHugger – How to make the best pumpkin spice blend
The e-bike revolution advances with the Swytch conversion kit

There are some significant advantages to an affordable kit like this.
Source: TreeHugger – The e-bike revolution advances with the Swytch conversion kit
Transportation for America calls for no more funding for new roads and highways

They say it’s time to fix what we’ve got, and make roads slower and safer.
Source: TreeHugger – Transportation for America calls for no more funding for new roads and highways
The benefits of grouping houseplants together

Strategically clustering indoor plants in a group is a great idea, here’s why and how to do it.
Source: TreeHugger – The benefits of grouping houseplants together
Fast food is fueling Brazilian wildfires

When you buy a burger, it could be from a cow raised on Brazilian soy feed. That’s a problem.
Source: TreeHugger – Fast food is fueling Brazilian wildfires
All of Patagonia's waterproof shells are now recycled and Fair Trade

Can we hear them saying, “I told you so!” to the rest of the outdoor gear industry?
Source: TreeHugger – All of Patagonia’s waterproof shells are now recycled and Fair Trade
How to fight food waste, in a single phrase

Memorize this and you’ll be set in the kitchen.
Source: TreeHugger – How to fight food waste, in a single phrase
Photo: Sleeping ball of swan

Our photo of the day is a lesson in limberness.
Source: TreeHugger – Photo: Sleeping ball of swan
Photos of the world's 25 most endangered primates

Meet the primate species that are among the most endangered on the planet, and the most in need of conservation measures.
Source: TreeHugger – Photos of the world’s 25 most endangered primates
Should eating on public transport be banned? (Survey)

It is recommended in the UK to reduce obesity. I recommend it to reduce obnoxious smells and garbage.
Source: TreeHugger – Should eating on public transport be banned? (Survey)
8 fruits and vegetables you should try roasting whole

From cherries and cauliflower to grapes and pumpkins, wonderful things happen when you cook these foods whole.
Source: TreeHugger – 8 fruits and vegetables you should try roasting whole
Is 2019 the year bidets make a splash in North America?

It’s about time; they are better for the environment and for your bottoms.
Source: TreeHugger – Is 2019 the year bidets make a splash in North America?
Why I don't own a printer

Despite being a professional writer, it would be an invitation for unnecessary clutter and cost.
Source: TreeHugger – Why I don’t own a printer
Cork House is built almost entirely from our favorite material

It didn’t win the Stirling Prize, but cleans up on all the sustainability awards.
Source: TreeHugger – Cork House is built almost entirely from our favorite material
How Impossible and Beyond Burgers are weathering a tide of food snobbery

Once these plant-based meats showed up in fast food chains, they ceased to be cool.
Source: TreeHugger – How Impossible and Beyond Burgers are weathering a tide of food snobbery
Photo: The delicacy of cosmos

Our photo of the day is a small floral wonder.
Source: TreeHugger – Photo: The delicacy of cosmos
What's the future of the gas station?

A competition invites designers to come up with ideas, but really, it’s old news, they have been disappearing for years.
Source: TreeHugger – What’s the future of the gas station?
Warm autumn weather brings out troops of amorous tarantulas

An extended mating season is bringing California’s tarantulas out in droves; here’s a reminder to go easy on the gentle giants.
Source: TreeHugger – Warm autumn weather brings out troops of amorous tarantulas
How design decisions on materials are "disproportionately damning the world to further climate change"

He thinks we should tax upfront carbon like cigarettes, and we should build in wood and stone.
Source: TreeHugger – How design decisions on materials are “disproportionately damning the world to further climate change”