- December 5, 2015
- in Green Tips
- by marcos
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This post was originally published at TIME.com. The key to fighting the terrorist group is addressing the conditions that create recruits. This week’s climate-change conference in Paris offers an opportunity to reflect on the world’s reactions to the tragedy committed Read more
As the holidays approach, many of us are feeling the pressure of shopping for our loved ones. It’s interesting how, especially in the U.S., gift giving for Chanukah and Christmas feels like it is growing in intensity – both what Read more
Tens of thousands of people are in Paris during these first two weeks in December, bound by their common purpose to provide future generations with a better chance of a better life. At the same time, elsewhere, billions of people Read more
Meditation is quickly becoming an integral part of the classroom, as a way for children to manage stress and increase focus. It is currently being used in over 10,000 schools around the world, and has led to fewer student absences, Read more
You know how old you are — but do you know how old your body is? Not everyone ages at the same rate. The aging process is associated with a number of physiological and cellular changes, not all of which Read more
A few weeks ago, I woke up to the first real snow of the year in Western New York. As a person who truly enjoys snow, I cleaned off my car and headed to work with a smile. I played Read more
Here’s what I wish all Americans will do this month: Tune into Discovery Channel’s “Racing Extinction.” I was fortunate enough to see a preview of the film over the summer with a diverse group of folks, and I’m here to Read more
Ever noticed that happy hour gets even happier if you go after a big workout? Turns out that may not be only your post-spin endorphins: A recent study shows that people who exercise on a given day are more likely Read more
Anger. We’ve all felt it: that burning fire inside. That feeling that makes the idea of getting through the day seemingly impossible. That need to kick, scream and lash out. We often write off anger as a fixed negative emotion. Read more
In the next 40 years, millions of people may lose their homes because of rising water levels brought on by global warming. To illustrate this problem, The New York Times on Wednesday published startling footage of the Marshall Islands. Residents Read more