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How Cockroach Brains May One Day Save Your Life

by Stephen Messenger, Porto Alegre, Brazil on 09. 6.10
Food & Health

cockroach close-up photo Photo via C.E. Bucephalus

They´re the insect that everyone loves to hate - but one day a cockroach just may save your life. Typically despised for being ugly, dirty, and icky, the hearty critters actually possess powerful antibiotic properties inside their little brains which could be used to help combat drug resistant bacterial infection in humans.

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First-Ever Carbon Map Shows Global Warming in Peru's Amazon

by Jeff Kart, Bay City, Michigan on 09. 6.10
Science & Technology

photo amazon carbon map peru carnegieThis image shows an area of road building and development adjacent to primary forest in red tones, and secondary forest regrowth in green tones. Credit: Carnegie Institution.

You can see the effects of global warming in a new high-resolution map that shows carbon locked up in tropical forest vegetation and emitted by land-use practices in Peru's Amazon. The maps were created with satellite mapping, airborne-laser technology, and ground-based plot surveys. And the images may help pave the way for a new United Nations monitoring system to curb deforestation and forest degradation.

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September 1, 2010 -- After a very difficult day at our headquarters in Silver Spring, we are extremely relieved to report that everyone in the building is unharmed. Thank you for the messages of support that we received via multiple platforms today — they were very much appreciated.

Please read the official Discovery statement about today’s events.

Wyoming Town Close to Drilling Told To Avoid Drinking Water

by Daniel Kessler on 09. 6.10
Business & Politics

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image via Gasland

I lived in Wyoming for 8 years and it breaks my heart that the state's landscape is being so significantly altered by the oil, coal and gas industry. I never visited the town of Pavillion when I was in Wyoming, and now I don't have much of a desire to go there after federal officials told locals to avoid drinking their tap water and to make sure they have ventilation when showering. Pavillion is located close to several natural gas drilling sites.

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On This Labor Day, Demand Safe Green Jobs, And Honor Those Who Work With Their Hands

by Lloyd Alter, Toronto on 09. 6.10
Take Action

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There is a price to pay for cheap energy and gas for our cars that goes beyond dollars, as we saw this year with the 29 dead miners in West Virginia and the 11 on the Deepwater Horizon platform in the Gulf. American labor used to make things and fix things, and used to be proud to do it, for a decent wage.

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'Local' Cream Travels 340 Miles to End on its Own Doorstep

by Sami Grover, Carrboro, NC, USA on 09. 6.10
Food & Health

roddas clotted cream image
Image credit: Roddas

From the very beginning, TreeHugger has been a huge advocate for local food. Ever since Time Magazine declared that local food was going mainstream back in 2007, there's been a steady stream of retailers and restaurateurs getting in on the locavore bandwagon. Heck, we even have a locavore in the White House now. Nevertheless, it's a sad truth that local food isn't always what it's cracked up to be. In fact, many of the 'local' foods on our shelves may have traveled a ridiculously long way to get there.

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Human Activity May Have Boosted Palau Shellfish Size

by Matthew McDermott, New York, NY on 09. 6.10
Science & Technology

humped conch photo
photo: Wikimedia Commons

A new study in the Journal of Archaeological Science shows there are exceptions to the conventional eco-wisdom that increased human activity always spells harm for animals: Researchers from North Carolina State University have discovered that the size of one mollusk, that's been a food source for Pacific Islanders for thousands of years, has increased in size in conjunction with human population growth.

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Can Big Society Save the Planet, and Squash Big Government Too?

by Sami Grover, Carrboro, NC, USA on 09. 6.10
Business & Politics

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Image credit: Conservative Home

I've always found the assertion that all environmentalists are socialist a little hard to swallow. I know plenty of conservatives who love the natural world and abhor waste. And I know plenty of radical greens whose anti-authoritarian, DIY streak puts them in direct conflict with any "big government" solutions from the traditional left. This very debate is flourishing right now over in the UK, with the new Conservative/Liberal Democrat coalition Government backing a campaign called Big Society. It's a campaign that clearly hopes to engage the Transition movement and other grassroots citizen efforts—and it's got many people talking about what the real role of government should be.

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New Green Fashion Website is a One-Stop-Shop for Fall Style Trends

by Emma Grady, New York, NY on 09. 6.10
Fashion & Beauty

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Samantha Pleet; Camilla Norrback. Photo: Label Gazer

I'll keep this one light and fun: it's Labor Day, after all.

Label Gazer is the Style.com of green fashion: it's a resource for consumers to browse designers and collections -- without added commentary -- and it's user friendly; according to Goodlifer, anyone can submit an item -- designers, store owners and consumers. And not only are there numerous photos -- after the jump, too -- but, Leigh tells us where we can purchase each accessory, shoe, and garment -- should browsing turn to buying. More photos, including 3 fall style trends for men and women:

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