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With Leaps and Bounds, Parkour Athletes Turn Off the Lights in Paris

October 13, 2022CONSTANT MEHEUTComments Off on With Leaps and Bounds, Parkour Athletes Turn Off the Lights in Paris

As an energy crisis looms, nimble young activists are using superhero-like moves to switch off wasteful lights that stores leave on all night.

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They Voted for Brexit, but Not the Giant Truck Park That Came With It

June 22, 2021June 23, 2021STEPHEN CASTLEComments Off on They Voted for Brexit, but Not the Giant Truck Park That Came With It

Yet even that floodlit eyesore near a formerly idyllic village in southeast England has not altered local views on the split with the E.U.

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A City Put Up Candle-Like Christmas Lights. ‘Some People See Other Things.’

November 20, 2020ELIAN PELTIERComments Off on A City Put Up Candle-Like Christmas Lights. ‘Some People See Other Things.’

The Belgian city of Oudenburg’s holiday display has made international headlines for the wrong reasons.

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Golf Is Embracing the ‘Dark Sky’ Movement

September 11, 2020Adam H. GrahamComments Off on Golf Is Embracing the ‘Dark Sky’ Movement

The payoffs go far beyond a better view of the glittering stars above.

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Break the China Habit? Lobsters, Lights and Toilets Show How Hard It Is

June 17, 2020Damien Cave, Motoko Rich and Jack EwingComments Off on Break the China Habit? Lobsters, Lights and Toilets Show How Hard It Is

The risks of relying economically on the Asian superpower have never seemed clearer. But as the world tries to get moving again, it needs China more than ever.

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As a Spanish City Lights Up for Christmas, So Does a Debate

December 24, 2019December 24, 2019RAPHAEL MINDERComments Off on As a Spanish City Lights Up for Christmas, So Does a Debate

The holiday light show in the industrial hub of Vigo is a draw for tourists. But some have begun to wonder: How much is too much?

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