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Extinction - is there a Silver Lining?

If the earth was a child it would ve been taken into care decades ago. But should we care? What s it matter as long as WE get what WE want when we want it!?

Tags: extinction, conservation, consumerism, global, warming, deforestation on 2008-05-29 -All Annotations (0) -About

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Is it Time to Bid Greenland Farewell?

Are Greenland's days already numbered? And, if so, can anything be done to avert the looming disaster posed by a massive sea level rise?

Tags: Greenland, rising, sea on 2008-04-28 -All Annotations (0) -About

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Bush Administration Has Been Manipulating EPA Data

According to a report published by the Union of Concerned Scientists, 900 employees of the EPA feel like their work has been interfered with for political reasons; sixty-percent of those who responded to the Union’s survey encountered some form of executive manipulation.

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Handbook for Guerrilla Gardening

Guerrilla gardening—making vacant, neglected public lands green and flower-filled—is becoming almost mainstream. So much so that the number one English practitioner has a how-to book coming out. Richard Reynolds, with his co-conspirators, has been making bleak corners of London flower since 2004.

Tags: planting, revitalizing, land, seed, bombs, greening, cities on 2008-04-28 -All Annotations (0) -About

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Solar Payback Reasonably Profitable!

Ashley Seager crunched some numbers on whether solar was a good investment for his London home, and after including government subsidies he concluded that an installation would be more profitable than putting his money in the bank. But how have his calculations worked out one year on?

Tags: solar, power, affordable, sustainability on 2008-04-28 -All Annotations (0) -About

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Top 10 Reasons Why Bestiality is Beautiful!

Is there anything more wonderful than inter-species love? Man/woman love is so overrated (as is obvious from the 50% divorce rate). Isn’t it time Man embraced the animal in himself and in everything around him to develop an affinity with nature?

Tags: Wildlife, conservation, animal, rights, compassion, love, empathy, friendship, nature, companionship on 2008-04-24 -All Annotations (0) -About

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Earth Day Roundup: Cool Things You Can Do

Discovery Health has an entire page of "great ideas to help you live well and reduce your impact on the environment." How Stuff Works has rounded up all of their environmental posts, which provide an effective introduction to environmental issues. And other sites offer other things...

Tags: Earth, Day, green, products, recycling, consumerism on 2008-04-22 -All Annotations (0) -About

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Getting Ready for Earth Day: Recycle!

When it comes to equating everyday behavior with saving the planet, few things are as high on the list as recycling. Here are some tips and resources for incorporating recycling into your life, not just on Earth Day, but every day.

Tags: Earth, Day, green, products, recycling, consumerism on 2008-04-22 -All Annotations (0) -About

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National Hanging Out Day: 5 Ways To Dry With Solar and Wind Energy

Why dry your clothing with coal, using six percent of the nation's electricity, when you can tell your friends that you have installed solar and wind power in your home, for the price of a clothesline? In celebration of this great day we present the party line on lines.

Tags: green, energy, sustainability, conservation, environment on 2008-04-18 -All Annotations (0) -About

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The Fur (And The Feathers) Keep Flying,

Japanese designer Chie Imai has created bolero jackets for her fall '08 collection that mix fur from chinchillas with recycled polyester fabric from Teijin Ltd., and she's calling it eco-fur.

Tags: animal, welfare, cruelty, rights, fur on 2008-04-18 -All Annotations (0) -About

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Zero Emissions Space Travel Made Possible (Soon) With Electric Solar Wind Sail

An innovative electric solar wind propulsion technology may very well revolutionize transportation -- in space, that is.

Tags: space, travel, clean, energy on 2008-04-18 -All Annotations (0) -About

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China – Saddle up, Boys, We’re Going In!

London, Paris, San Francisco… Last week saw demonstrations around the globe against China. Why? In Tibet, Chinese police might have killed as many as 80 people in clashes with protestors. But then, China isn’t hot on human rights. So... what to do???

Tags: human, rights, China, protests, poverty, food, shortages, consumerism, globalization, inflation on 2008-04-17 -All Annotations (0) -About

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Selling Off the Parks

If the parks don’t acquire the land, it could jeopardize the nation’s natural and historical heritage.

Tags: national, parks, development on 2008-04-16 -All Annotations (0) -About

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Fighting Words

Sam, 15, and his sister Phoebe, 13, are the founders of ZeroOout, a group of teens based in Weston, Connecticut who are dedicated to educating their peers about global warming. They distribute pamphlets with recycling tips, give presentations to classes and organizations, and sell T-shirts with slogans like “Warm is not Cool” on their website, ZeroOout.com.

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Food prices

How should a well-fed American react when some of the world's poorest citizens in Haiti and Bangladesh riot over the rising price of food?

Tags: food, shortages, biofuel on 2008-04-16 -All Annotations (0) -About

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Household Rainwater Harvesting

The installation cost less than $1,500 altogether, and their twelve hundred square foot roof captures on average 3600 cubic feet (27,000 gallons) of water per year. During the rainy seasons, they use so little city water that the meter doesn’t even register it.

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A buck a watt solar power - coming soon?

Architecture developed at MIT improves surface texture and metallization to enhance silicon solar cell efficiency by 25% (from 15 - 19%) while lowering costs. The company plans to build industrial, 100 megawatt plants around the world.

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Canada Calls Bisphenol A

Canada's regulatory body, Health Canada, is the first in the world to declare Bisphenol A dangerous, the first step toward a ban. The chemical is used to make polycarbonate bottles, but also can be found in the linings of most tin cans.

Tags: banned, toxic, pollution, dangerous, chemicals on 2008-04-16 and saved by2 people -All Annotations (0) -About

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Is Earth Day the New Christmas?

We didn't think it was possible for Corporate America to co-op and monetize Earth Day, but then again, previous generations probably thought the same about Christmas.

Tags: Earth, Day, green, products, consumerism on 2008-04-16 -All Annotations (0) -About

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Global Warming - the Beautiful Hoax!

Is global warming the most beautiful hoax of all time? The evidence for it has never been conclusive, and fresh evidence now suggests we're panicking over nothing!

Tags: climate, change, consumerism, environment, fuel, efficiency, global, warming, green, energy, recycle, recycling, rising, sea, levels, sustainability on 2008-04-10 -All Annotations (0) -About

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