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A new pilot program in downtown Detroit is using a robot to collect food scraps from restaurants, helping to minimize food waste and reduce emissions in the Motor City.
Three young cowboys in Viera, Florida, are bucking the trend and embracing the challenging life of cattle ranching. Despite encroaching development, market pressures, and the challenges of Florida's ...
In Detroit, fewer than 60% of households have air conditioning, according to American Forests. That makes shade a vital ...
Urban agriculture improves food security, public health, social interaction, and environmental conservation. This study highlights challenges in sustainable urban farming in the Philippines, including ...
July's sunshine is seeing great arts opportunities bloom throughout metro Detroit, and this weekend brings great music and visual art to the forefront.
In the United States, more than one-third of all available food goes uneaten through loss or waste, according to the U.S.
Detroit's urban gardens see higher volunteer turnout with porta potty rentals from Leading Rental LLC ensuring sanitation and ...
In America's hottest city, Black residents die by suicide at twice the national average. Cultivating the land might be their ...
At an urban farm on Detroit’s east side, Mark Covington tends to more than the conventional collards, broccoli and spinach. There are also four beehives, pens with nearly 30 chickens and a ...
Easton Urban Farm invites children from ages five to ten to a educational and art filled morning Monday, June 30, 2025, in Easton. Attendees are given a tour of the garden, an opportunity to pick r… ...
The Snowden-Hartwell Arts Alley (17129 Snowden St) is a “Dream Way” that embraces both art and science to create a welcoming ...
Urban agriculture offers the opportunity to provide fresh, local food to urban communities. However, urban agriculture can only be successfully embedded in urban areas if consumers perceive urban ...