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Past:
  • The Mind Unleashed
  • One Green Planet
  • The Anti Media

Past articles by Amanda:

Elementary Students Create 3D Crosswalk That Forces Drivers to Slow Down

Two Massachusetts elementary school students are being praised for their innovative approach to slowing drivers: 3D crosswalk bars. → Read More

Easy Mint Fudge [Vegan, Paleo]

This simple recipe is easy to make and delicious to eat! → Read More

Fajita Quesadilla with Chipotle Cream [Vegan]

It is so yummy and can be switched up to match your tastes! → Read More

Chocolate Brownie Waffles [Vegan]

These vegan chocolate brownie waffles are something out of this world! → Read More

Mountain Gorilla Numbers Are on the Rise! Here’s How You Can Help…

According to a recent census, the number of mountain gorillas is on the rise! Between 2010 and June 2016, the population of mountain gorillas in Africa grew from 480 to 604. → Read More

What Happens When Grocery Stores Eliminate ‘Best Before’ Dates

Did you know that developed countries waste between 30 to 60 percent of the food that is produced? That’s an astronomical amount of waste! In fact, the Food and Agricultural Organization (FAO) of the United Nations estimates that each year, roughly 1.3 billion tonnes of perfectly edible food ends up in the trash and, subsequently, is tossed into landfills. → Read More

Why Hundreds of Dead Baby Hammerhead Sharks Were Dumped on a Beach in Hawaii

Late June 2018, a tragedy in Hawaii made international headlines. Near Oahu’s Keehi Lagoon, officials found nearly one hundred baby hammerhead shark pups. After a thorough investigation, authorities believe the baby sharks were caught by a fisherman, who then discarded them near the La Mariana Sailing Club. → Read More

3 Reasons You Should NOT Shave Your Dog This Summer

Summer temperatures are regularly surpassing 100 degrees Fahrenheit. As a result, you may be considering taking your dog to the groomer to have him or her shaved. While the intention to do so is noble (after all, neither you nor I would like to wear a fur coat in the summer), following through with the idea is not. → Read More

How Bee Saving Paper May Give Bumbling Insects a Fighting Chance

Unfortunately, honey bees are under attack. Due to the varroa mite, unsustainable mono-agriculture methods, and pesticides, hive populations are decreasing. Urban development and industrialization are also threatening the insects. According to the initiative City Bees, the insects are having to fly longer distances which, in turn, is shrinking their numbers. → Read More

Cow Dramatically Escapes Slaughterhouse, Then Swims to an Island to Live a Better Life

In Poland, there is a cow living alone on an island, who is prepared to attack anyone who comes near her. → Read More

Scientists Discover Ancient Mayan City of 10 Million People Hidden Under Jungle

Scientists have discovered an ancient Mayan city hidden in the Guatemalan jungle, which is estimated to have been home to approximately 10 million citizens. → Read More

Video: Here's What Happens to Your Body When You Eat Tide Pods

The repercussions of swallowing Tide laundry detergent pods won’t only damage your reputation as a competent human being, it will likely hospitalize you. → Read More

Two Teen Boys in Iowa Charged With Killing Half a Million Honeybees

The boys charged with killing half a million honeybees could face up to 10 years in prison and fines as much as $10,000 if they are found guilty of committing the crimes. → Read More

World's First Floating Tent Will Make You Want to Live in Nature — Indefinitely

The Shoal Tent, the world’s first floating tent, is approximately eight feet by eight feet, measured from outside to outside. → Read More

After Years of Decline, Finally Some Good News About America's Honey Bees

Due to mites, pesticides, and a slew of other harms, the numbers of colonies of honey bees in the U.S. have declined a staggering 90 percent → Read More