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    The residents of Utqiagvik, (pronounced oot-kee-AAG-vuhk) Alaska, enjoyed the last sunset of the year on November 19th. America's northernmost city will next see a sun emerge ab...
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    Black Friday and Cyber Monday are all about finding the best deals on holiday gifts for friends and family members. But GivingTuesday, which will be observed on November 29, 202...
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    Wow! First Norway's hotel, now this! I'm glad for people working together to make the world a better place for everyone! The part where it mentioned that pollution from the 64,000 cars that pass through daily ruin the park sort of made me sad, but realize how extreme the situation has become without any attendance. I can't wait for it to be done in 2030! I looked up some facts about sustainability, and found that on average, ONE supermarket goes through 60,500,000 paper bags per year! Even though this doesn't have much to do with actually making the environment prettier and greener, this is still bad news! I'm happy that $250 million dollars is being invested in the project though! You go Anne Hidalgo!
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    The Champs-Élysées is an iconic Paris landmark. It connects the Arc de Triomphe and the Place de la Concorde. The 1.2-mile (1.9km) tree-lined avenue was once a popular place for...
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    That's amazing! Real sustainability is a hard thing to achieve, but we need to work together to make it happen, just like the 5.4 million residents in Norway! Although a hotel may seem like a waste of money and space, as it really isn't doing anything to save the environment, it will definitely help in the long run! Did you know that the US makes up only 5% of the world population, but it throws away enough plastic bottles in a week to encircle the Earth 5 times? I think we should all work together to do better! Recycle! It may not seem much now but it's all working towards a bigger goal! I'm glad this hotel got a chance to open for the public! Someday I wish to go!
    Over 1 year ago
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    Norway is a global leader in sustainability. The Nordic country's approximately 5.4 million residents do everything possible to reduce their environmental impact. Hence, it shou...
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    On Thursday, November 24, 2022, Americans will celebrate Thanksgiving. The annual tradition is credited to an autumn harvest feast shared by the early European settlers and the ...
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    WOW!! Gelgi is so inspiring! She takes the hurtful comments people say about her and turns them into things to be proud of! What an icon! And I'm so glad she got to ride an airplane for the first time! At first, when I saw the article title, I thought she would be in her late 20's and early 30's. But she's only 24 and over 7 feet tall already! That's kind of superhuman! It's so nice of Turkish Airlines to remove 6 seats off of the plane to help Gelgi fit on the stretcher though! I looked up more information on the condition she has, Weaver syndrome, and I found that although there is no cure for this, the people who do have them tend to live healthy lives! I hope she has a long life ahead of her!! ❤️❤️❤️
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    Rumeysa Gelgi has held the record for the "world's tallest living woman" since 2021. The 24-year-old, who stands just over 7 feet tall, often travels to share her story. However...
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    That's so cool! It's like these birds have superpowers or something! I mean, to be able to just fly into a storm is pretty scary to think about! 11 years of analyzed data using trackers on over 401 shearwaters is a LONG time though. I guess it's just enough time needed to be able to make the final analysis on why these birds fly into storms! I did a little research and found that because of their configuration and the location of their feet on their body, no shearwater is ever truly able to move comfortably around on land! That sort of explains why they don't usually just sit on land during storms! Did you know that a study on Sooty Shearwaters found that they migrate in the range of 64,000 km in a single year, which gives them the longest migration ever recorded electronically of any animal on Earth? That's a really long flight! Anyways, I found this article really interesting! Me personally, I would stay inside my house and wait out the storm! 😅😅😅
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