Cynthia Atona embraces off-grid living, thriving in a mud house while sharing insights on self-sufficiency, food, and ...
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Why build a city from mud?
This ancient settlement is Arg-e Bam in Bam, Iran, a massive adobe fortress city. Mud bricks were widely used because they were practical for desert climates. The construction method helped keep homes ...
The phenomenon known as blood rain is impacting parts of Southern Europe this week as Saharan dust from Africa moves across the region.
Native to Asia, the tiny brown-colored bird with orange sides and a short, high-pitched whistle has been spotted east of the Rockies only once before.
The Opening Day crowd was growing behind a rope line. With about a half hour to go, visitors eager to see the Safari Park’s ...
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Solar Power in Rural Zimbabwe Hasn't Reduced Women's Unpaid Work - Can Policy Do Better?
Zimbabwe's 2019 renewable energy policy envisions a transition to green energy in which women and men participate equally and benefit equitably.But the real test of this promise lies in whether women ...
A new nesting tower has been installed at a green space to help support a struggling bird species. Malvern Hills District Council installed a tower at End Hill Way in Malvern Vale, Worcestershire, to ...
Most house cats hate water, a fact that we frequently capture on video. But this Serval has decided to defy his entire group and dive into the, well, shallow end. Teddy a cat at the Cincinnati Zoo ...
The Nile looks particularly majestic as it flows through Aswan, a historic city in southern Egypt. Its banks are lined with ...
Election season came early this year as the ANC and the DA have already started throwing mud at each other: this time over a Premier’s dress code. Western Cape Premier Alan Winde attended a sitting of ...
KwaZulu-Natal authorities are on high alert as a Level 4 severe storm warning is issued for Friday, predicting heavy downpours and damaging winds. Residents are urged to take precautions to ensure ...
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Solar power in rural Zimbabwe hasn’t reduced women’s unpaid work: can policy do better?
Zimbabwe’s 2019 renewable energy policy envisions a transition to green energy in which women and men participate equally and benefit equitably. But the real test of this promise lies in whether women ...
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