
Serious cooks are serious about gas, but it’s time to give it up.
Source: TreeHugger – Yet another study concludes that gas stoves are really bad for kids’ health
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The rise of the humble community cookbook

They tell us, “You are not alone. Others have been here before.” That’s exactly what we need these days.
Source: TreeHugger – The rise of the humble community cookbook
Photo: These pretty 'flowers' are actually meat-eating animals

Our photo of the day comes from Eaglehawk, Tasmania.
Source: TreeHugger – Photo: These pretty ‘flowers’ are actually meat-eating animals
Spring care tips for happy houseplants

As your indoor plants reawaken from winter dormancy, here’s how to prepare them for their glory days ahead.
Source: TreeHugger – Spring care tips for happy houseplants
E-bikes will eat….buses?

A lot of people are buying e-bikes instead of taking transit.
Source: TreeHugger – E-bikes will eat….buses?
Rethinking public washrooms after the coronavirus

We have to stop building highways and start building toilets as we face a whole new public bathroom crisis.
Source: TreeHugger – Rethinking public washrooms after the coronavirus
Pakistan turns unemployed workers into tree planters

The country’s ambitious reforestation project has received a surprise influx of laborers, thanks to coronavirus.
Source: TreeHugger – Pakistan turns unemployed workers into tree planters
This water bottle has a secret coffee cup inside

It’s an ingenious design that means you’ll never have to choose between the two again.
Source: TreeHugger – This water bottle has a secret coffee cup inside
Photo: What is a baby fox called?

Our photo of the day comes from Sullivan County, Pennsylvania.
Source: TreeHugger – Photo: What is a baby fox called?
New study confirms that gas stoves are bad for your health

Just using them for an hour pushes pollution about legal limits.
Source: TreeHugger – New study confirms that gas stoves are bad for your health
May is the perfect month for kids to observe birds

Turn them into little citizen scientists by giving them a backyard tally sheet.
Source: TreeHugger – May is the perfect month for kids to observe birds
This May Day, celebrate the front-line workers

It’s Loyalty Day in America, but International Workers Day in much of the world. That’s what we should celebrating right now.
Source: TreeHugger – This May Day, celebrate the front-line workers
Are we on the verge of camping's golden age?

It’s a form of travel that is socially distant, cheap, and well-ventilated.
Source: TreeHugger – Are we on the verge of camping’s golden age?
Photo: Dawn shares her colors with the reservoir

Our photo of the day comes from Cornwall, England.
Source: TreeHugger – Photo: Dawn shares her colors with the reservoir
After the coronavirus, we have to throw out The American Way of Building.

Why now, more than ever, all new building should be Passive House
Source: TreeHugger – After the coronavirus, we have to throw out The American Way of Building.
This terrifying hailstone may have set a new world record

A supercell thunderstorm in Argentina delivered shockingly huge hailstones to the heavily populated city of Villa Carlos Paz.
Source: TreeHugger – This terrifying hailstone may have set a new world record
Microplastics inhibit a hermit crab's ability to choose shell

An Irish study found that pollution affects cognition and they’re unable to detect an ideal shell when they see one.
Source: TreeHugger – Microplastics inhibit a hermit crab’s ability to choose shell
6 ways to build resilience at home

“Be like a squirrel” and other advice for unexpectedly difficult times.
Source: TreeHugger – 6 ways to build resilience at home
7 ways to build resilience at home

“Be like a squirrel” and other advice for unexpectedly difficult times.
Source: TreeHugger – 7 ways to build resilience at home
Photo: Squirrel peeks out from a palm

Our photo of the day comes from Los Angeles, California.
Source: TreeHugger – Photo: Squirrel peeks out from a palm