Balloon Blamed For Setting Rio de Janeiro on Fire
Photo via Global Voices Rio de Janeiro is a city known for its spirited festivities and all-night celebrations, but part of those revelries are being blamed for inadvertently setting a blaze on one of...
View ArticleThe Week in Pictures: Galapagos Islands No Longer Endangered? 'Static Kill'...
The oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico reached an important milestone this Tuesday afternoon when BP started their 'static kill' procedure to seal the oil well, and the good news is, that it seems to be...
View ArticlePhotographer Discovers Mysterious "Bearded" Antelope
Photo by Paolo Torchio Veteran wildlife photographer Paolo Torchio made a bizarre discovery while visiting Kenya's Masai Mara National Reserve: a mysterious "bearded" antelope. While one expert...
View ArticleGreen Tax Shift & Other Environmental Issues Cartoon-Style by Stuart McMillen
Here is someone who gets the message across, in a funny and beautiful way. Australian Stuart McMillen takes topics around environmental sustainability and turns them into catchy cartoons.
View ArticleLeafsnap is a New App to Identify Trees
It's a TreeHugger's dream come true. Leafsnap is a new free app that identifies trees.
View Article'Charity: Water' Photo Gifts That Give Back
Ever since we took the kids to Florida, my wife has been saving photo memories in scrapbooks. Our two daughters like making the books, too, and I have to admit, looking at one of these handmade...
View ArticleHow About An Entire Book On A Single Poster To Save Paper And Space?
For a while I have been thinking of getting a Kindle. It saves trees and eliminates the impact of transportation and with Amazon's recycling scheme in place as well as the fairly long lifespan of the...
View ArticleThe Week in Pictures: Cherry Tree Sculptures, Catapulting LED Stars, and More
This week's photo roundup includes a sculpture made from living cherry trees, an artist catapulting LEDs into the sky to make stars, and more.
View ArticleThe Week in Pictures: Cherry Tree Sculptures, Catapulting LED Stars, and More...
We've featured a lot of treehouses on TreeHugger, but the plans for this one are a little different: Ten cherry trees will be planted in a circle, and pruned and bent over time to form a unique, two...
View ArticleTrees are the Winner in UK's Landscape Photography of the Year Prize
An isolated winter scene beats out the competition in the annual awards ceremony.
View ArticleKodak Files For Bankruptcy Protection; Nobody Notices Or Cares
It was pretty much inevitable; the company just couldn't capitalize on the digital revolution.
View ArticleViper Eel, More Undersea Creatures in X-ray Exhibit
See fish in black and white, bones and flesh, in Smithsonian exhibit, touring the U.S.
View ArticleInstagram Leads Us to More Consumerism, Not Less
The billion-dollar app specializes in sharing digital photos, but tugging along behind it is a growing pile of material stuff.
View ArticlePrix Pictet International Environmental Photography Competition Short List...
This competition for the best environmental photography never fails to be interesting and professional.
View ArticleJust a Hen Who Thinks She Hatched Kittens (Photos)
This adorably confused hen thinks she hatched a litter of kittens on a farm -- and proves hens and cats can co-exist.
View ArticlePrint Instagram Photos on Edible Organic Chocolate
Digital photography has made us lose the wretched chemicals and excess paper of the Polaroid era. So if you want to save a summer memory, you can do it in organic chocolate.
View ArticlePortraits of Londoners From Every Olympic Country Highlight City's Diversity
You can see these magnificent photo portraits of Londoners on a wall or on the web.
View Article10 Amazing MRI Stills of Fruits and Vegetables
Check out these amazing MRI images of our favorite fruits and vegetables.
View ArticlePrestigious Prix Pictet Photography Competition Winner is Luc Delahaye
It's the most prestigious photography prize (and best paid) and here's this year's winner.
View ArticleFavorite Nature Spots of the TreeHugger Team (Part 1 of 2)
Is there somewhere you go to when you need to recharge your batteries? Or remind yourself of the beauty of nature? These are our favorite nature spots.
View ArticleFavorite Nature Spots of the TreeHugger Team (Part 2 of 2)
Is there somewhere you go to when you need to recharge your batteries? Or remind yourself of the beauty of nature? This is the second part of this series.
View ArticlePhotos of New York City Underwater from Hurricane Sandy Flooding
I'm hunkered down in Brooklyn waiting for Hurricane Sandy to pass. Curious about what is happening nearby, I'm looking for photos of the flooding. Here's what I've found so far.
View Article5 Public Gardens Damaged by Hurricane Sandy
These 5 gardens lost ancient and historic trees, and are in need of donations and volunteers to recover from Hurricane Sandy.
View ArticleCornell Installs Indoor Lawn to Soothe Students During Finals (Photos)
The university brings the outdoors in to help students relax and focus on studying.
View ArticleBootleg oil refining photographed in Niger Delta
Samuel James captures must-see photos of bootleg oil refining taking place in Nigeria's Niger Delta.
View ArticleWhy do people share food photos? [Slideshow]
Jared Keller's essay for Aeon Magazine on the significance of "food porn" photos that have become popular on Instagram, Twitter, Facebook and other social media sites got me thinking about my...
View ArticleBillboards display the best of British art
Everywhere you look for the next week in London there is an arty billboard.
View ArticleCould photography and the "sharing economy" mindset disrupt trophy hunting?
The sharing economy is all about access instead of ownership. Can this mindset be expanded to help hunters rethink what they value when it comes to trophy hunting?
View ArticleBillboard ads "replaced" with old master paintings in Paris and Milan
What if advertisements on billboards were replaced with old masters--it almost happened in Paris.
View ArticleBicyclist takes photos on top of bashed cars and other fun places
Who doesn't love a picture of a bicyclist reading a book on top of a bashed up car?
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