Proper care can go a long way toward extending a garment’s life.
Source: TreeHugger – How to make your clothing last
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What makes vegetables more attractive?

Apparently their background display color matters a lot. Retailers should take note.
Source: TreeHugger – What makes vegetables more attractive?
A hydrogen economy could be built around airships

It could move goods, transport hydrogen, reduce CO2 and water the lawn all at once.
Source: TreeHugger – A hydrogen economy could be built around airships
Take time to look at the clouds

There is a spectacular nature show happening above, all you have to do is look up.
Source: TreeHugger – Take time to look at the clouds
The problems with most insulations are the installations

A representative of the industry says I shouldn’t be picking on fiber glass. He’s right.
Source: TreeHugger – The problems with most insulations are the installations
Two very different visions of how cars fit in the city of the future

In London: get rid of cars. In New York: get rid of people.
Source: TreeHugger – Two very different visions of how cars fit in the city of the future
Being raised on a farm boosts baby's immune system

New research comparing Amish and urban-dwelling babies in Ohio finds a notable difference in fecal bacteria.
Source: TreeHugger – Being raised on a farm boosts baby’s immune system
Be wary of those frozen berries

Just because they’re frozen doesn’t mean they can’t harbor foodborne illnesses.
Source: TreeHugger – Be wary of those frozen berries
Is walking the secret to original and creative ideas?

We should follow in the footsteps of many great thinkers and implement regular rambles into our lives.
Source: TreeHugger – Is walking the secret to original and creative ideas?
Photo: Snowy egret is the epitome of elegance

Some birds are charming, others majestic or graceful; the subject for our daily photo has it all.
Source: TreeHugger – Photo: Snowy egret is the epitome of elegance
Are people on bikes more dangerous than people in cars?

In a word no. But people in cars seem to get a free pass for everything.
Source: TreeHugger – Are people on bikes more dangerous than people in cars?
Two-part tiny home has a mobile studio that travels

Two structures are joined by a deck; one part on a solid foundation, the other on wheels to become a traveling studio and performance space.
Source: TreeHugger – Two-part tiny home has a mobile studio that travels
Resist the Diderot Effect!

First identified by a French philosopher more than 250 years ago, it describes how one purchase can lead to another.
Source: TreeHugger – Resist the Diderot Effect!
Hamilton, Ontario gets "urban pumper" right-sized for urban streets

The city is getting bike lanes and light rail transit, and their new apparatus are chosen to better fit the streetscape.
Source: TreeHugger – Hamilton, Ontario gets “urban pumper” right-sized for urban streets
This app is just what you need to fight food waste

Businesses can list surplus food and customers buy it at a discount.
Source: TreeHugger – This app is just what you need to fight food waste
Happy Birthday, TreeHugger is 15!

It takes a licking and keeps on ticking
Source: TreeHugger – Happy Birthday, TreeHugger is 15!
3 rules for parental phone etiquette

Enough fretting about how kids use their devices. What about parents?
Source: TreeHugger – 3 rules for parental phone etiquette
Photo: Consider the milkweed seed

Our photo of the day is a study in Mother Nature’s exquisite engineering.
Source: TreeHugger – Photo: Consider the milkweed seed
If hackers shut down cars in New York City, would anyone notice?

Researchers at Georgia Tech warn that there is a risk that self-driving cars might be hacked and cause gridlock.
Source: TreeHugger – If hackers shut down cars in New York City, would anyone notice?
Vance Packard's The Waste Makers: A late review

Where did the Convenience Industrial Complex start? A 1960 classic tells all.
Source: TreeHugger – Vance Packard’s The Waste Makers: A late review