One man’s trash is another man’s house Nov. 24: Each year, builders in the U.S. generate 31 million tons of construction waste. NBC’s Anne Thompson has a story about how one man has come up with a way to find new life for some of that material. |
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Simple ways to live green Nov. 20: Author Thomas Kostigen talks to TODAY’s Ann Curry about simple switches that every family can do to make your home more environmentally friendly. |
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Green is Universal Check out GreenIsUniversal.com for green tips and more on NBC Universal’s commitment to bring an environmental perspective to its networks and audiences. |
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Our planet’s ‘Industrial Scars’ See a collection of photos by J Henry Fair that documents the frightening yet beautiful effects of unsustainable consumption. more photos |
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Go glamping! Want to sleep under five stars — for $2,850 a night? These glam resorts take camping to a luxurious level for those who have the cash to spare. |
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The two Everglades View the two sides of the Everglades -- its sugar cane operations and its protected areas. more photos |
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Earth’s natural wonders From snow monkeys to a sea sponge, see the planet through a photographer's lens. more photos |
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Green is the new black! Planning a party? Here are creative ideas for eco-friendly food, drinks and fun. |
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TechWatch: Eco-friendly tents May 9: A British designer invents an eco-friendly tent that is made from recycled plastic and cardboard. Msnbc.com's Dara Brown reports. |
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