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Revealed: the secret evidence of global warming Bush tried to hide | Environment | The Observer
Photos declassified by Obama White House provide first graphic images of how polar ice sheets are retreating
Cool Green Science: The Conservation Blog of The Nature Conservancy
Cool Green Science: The Conservation Blog of The Nature Conservancy - A blog on conservation, from migratory birds to coral reefs, from rainforests to climate change to personal green technology.
Cool Green Science: The Conservation Blog of The Nature Conservancy
Cool Green Science: The Conservation Blog of The Nature Conservancy - A blog on conservation, from migratory birds to coral reefs, from rainforests to climate change to personal green technology.
Scientists film HIV spreading for first time - Telegraph
Scientists have made a breakthrough in understanding how HIV spreads through the human body after filming the process for the first time ever.
Cool Green Science: The Conservation Blog of The Nature Conservancy
Cool Green Science: The Conservation Blog of The Nature Conservancy - A blog on conservation, from migratory birds to coral reefs, from rainforests to climate change to personal green technology.
Cool Green Science
Check out The Nature Conservancy's new blog on conservation, science and green living!
The Nature Conservancy - Nature Conservancy President, Mark Tercek on ...
An open letter on President-elect Barack Obama from Mark Tercek, CEO of The Nature Conservancy: "Conservation progress in America has come in moments of national realization that our future is threatened by the destruction of our natural resources. Now is
Only 18% of Americans believe that Climate Change real, caused by humans, and harmful
The American Climate Values Survey finds that only 18% of survey respondents strongly believe that climate change is real, human-caused and harmful. It also found that political party affiliation is the single largest indicator as to whether people see cl
RealClimate: Field notes from a Nature Conservancy meeting
Eric Steig of the realclimate.org blog covers The Nature Conservancy's recent ConEX conference and applauds their science work on climate change.
Expedition to the Great Bear Rainforest
Wolves, grizzly bears, dolphins and whales? All in one place? That place is Canada’s Great Bear Rainforest and our lead scientist Sanjayan has sent us video, images and diary entries from his trip into one of the last old-growth temperate rainforests. F
Forget the biofuels hype - Run your car on vegetable oil
Biofuels made from corn have serious drawbacks -- land conversion from forest to agriculture creates a huge carbon debt. But any diesel vehicle can be made to run on waste vegetable oil (WVO), a recycled waste product that produces lower emissions.
Can Dogs Help Find and Save Endangered Species?
Can Rogue the dog help The Nature Conservancy save endangered species in Oregon? See a great video and photos!
WebEcoist
Welcome to WebEcoist: Your Source for Environmental Oddities and Natural Wonders
Technology Intelligence Group
Traditional technology analysis focuses on technologies that are well established, or far enough along in their adolescence that their fortunes are assured. At the Technology Intelligence Group, we believe that emerging technologies need more attention, a
Study Examines Air Pollution’s Effects on Ecosystems; Finds Widespread, Serious Impacts
No ecosystem type in the eastern United States is free of the effects of air pollution, according to a report released today by The Nature Conservancy and the Cary Institute of Ecosystem Studies.
TheStar.com | Ideas | A radical notion about 'the wild'
It is time, says a U of T biologist, that we began 'to think of humans as part of the natural world'
The best explosion that you'll see all day... and it's good for the environment!
First come the blasts: The thunderous sounds of more than 100 tons of explosives ripping through tightly packed soil.
Then, the water — more than 2,500 acres flooded in less than an hour.
This isn't a scene from a Hollywood blockbuster. It's the l
EcoURLs
EcoURLs shows you the best green news, and helps you promote green around the net!
500 Square Miles of Montana Wilderness Bought Up, Protected From Development : TreeHugger
The New York Times is reporting that the Nature Conservancy and the Trust for Public Land have reached an agreement for the purchase of a patchwork of privately owned forest some 500 square miles in size—an area about a third the size of Rhode Island.
A Big Piece of Montana Is Protected from Development - thedailygreen.com
At 500 Square Miles, Forest Is Among Largest Conservation Deals in U.S. History
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