U.S. power generating companies would get free pollution permits, at least initially, as part of a compromise climate change bill being written in the Senate that...
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There are options besides throwing away that tattered sweater, wine-soaked blouse or out-of-fashion leisure suit. Charities, resale shops and even retailers can help....
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The vernal equinox for 2010 occurred at 1:32 Eastern time. It is a time of planting, agriculture, renewal of the soul and the land, and of love. And while this world...
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Ap Verheggen, a 45-year-old artist from The Hague, said he had built the swirling metal sculptures, which represent a dog sled, to highlight the impact of a warmer...
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March 15, 2010 6:18 p.m. EDT A trendy California sushi restaurant charged by federal authorities with serving whale meet offered an apology Monday, saying it...
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Now you can see why DC politicians are slow to bring about the renewable energy revolution we must have to jumpstart our economy and preserve our environment: It...
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Beginning on World Water Day, we are taking a week to celebrate the 200 million people who have gained access to safe water over the past 10 years. Watch this...
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How to get genetically-modified food out of your diet An Activist’s Toolkit How would you react if you discovered that most of the foods you ate every day...
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"Monsanto does not have the right to dictate the value of my life" -Joel Greeno While farmers were the star of the show at last Friday's antitrust...
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The world’s first wave and tidal energy projects on a commercial scale are to be built off the Scottish coast, with developers claiming they have the potential...
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Oyster Creek Generating Station, the nation's oldest nuclear power plant, refuses to install state mandated cooling towers. It threatens to shut down instead....
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By 2030 people worldwide will withdraw more water than the planet can replenish. March 22, 2010 marks World Water Day, a 24-hour observance held annually since...
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This documentary deals with solutions to plastic pollution. The film took three years to make crossing 12 countries and 5 continents, including the Great Pacific Gyre...
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http://www.prweb.com/releases/climatechange/recycle/prweb3728194.htm PlantMyPhone, an official partner of the United Nations Environment Programme’s Billion...
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A robust people's movement against a major nuclear power project has built up in a cluster of small villages on India's picturesque Konkan coast. Some...
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(NaturalNews) For years, advocates of natural health have been hammering away at the message that soda causes diabetes and obesity. The soda industry, meanwhile, has...
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Carbon dioxide is the gas we most associate with global warming, but methane gas also plays an important role. For reasons that are not well understood, methane gas...
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Life thrives where one least expects it. In a surprising discovery about where life can exist, scientists for the first time found a curious shrimp like creature and...
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This is Part 2 of the Earth Care Group's posting of Tommic's essay on Climate Change Impacts. The first part was posted Sunday and regarded glaciers. This...
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Something is wrong with the mighty Mekong River, which frames the lives of 250 million people in six countries of Southeast Asia through which it flows and on which...
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