- Emily Pilloton Discusses the Hippo Roller and other Designs for Humanity (Part One)
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10.15.08
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10.11.08
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10. 5.08
Fundamentally "Flawed" CDC Report Failed to Mention Formaldehyde Can Cause Cancer
10. 4.08
Existing Ozone Controls Aren't Protecting Human Health or the Environment, Report Says
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10. 1.08
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09.28.08
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09.27.08
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UNEP Web Tool Tracks Global Clean Up the World Activities
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09.14.08
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Nature and Stop Kingsnorth Interview James Hansen about His Clash with Big Coal
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08.31.08
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08.27.08
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08.24.08
John McCain's Bear Problem
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Planting Trees to Kill Bad Odors and Reduce Emissions
08.22.08
Study Finds Half of All Food Produced Worldwide is Wasted
08.21.08
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08.20.08
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08.19.08
Coal's Toxic Legacy Revealed in Greenland Ice Core
08.18.08
Britain Prepares for Massive Jellyfish Onslaught
08.17.08
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08. 8.08
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08. 7.08
Google PageRank Could Help Keep Ecosystems Running
08. 6.08
Old Ship Logbooks Provide Historical Climate Change Clues
08. 5.08
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08. 3.08
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08. 2.08
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08. 1.08
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07.22.08
Destruction of Wetlands Could Unleash a "Carbon Bomb"
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A Green New Deal: 100 Months to Save the World from Climate Change
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07.19.08
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Hundreds of Dead Baby Penguins Wash Up on Rio de Janeiro's Beaches
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Sierra Snowpack Melting Likely to Be Faster than Previously Expected
07.17.08
Fuel Cell Cars Still 15 Years Away Says Government Study
07.16.08
The G8 Summit: Cutting Through the Spin
07.15.08
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UN Report: The Future Could be Swell... But We're Blowing It
07.13.08
Global Fisheries Hit by Climate Change and Overfishing
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Carbon Nanotubes Could Make Artificial Photosynthesis Possible
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How Studying Cow Burps is Helping Argentinians Learn about Climate Change
07.11.08
NASA Satellite Could Make Floating Ocean Wind Farms Possible (UPDATED)
07.10.08
For Mountains to Grow, Just Add Water
07. 9.08
Duckweed: The Pollution Cleaning, Climate Change Fighting Super Food?
07. 8.08
NOAA Report Finds Half of U.S. Corals Are in Poor or Fair Condition
07. 7.08
Australia's Climate Change Report Reads "Like a Disaster Novel"
07. 6.08
Flawed Methods Seriously Underestimate Projected Extinction Rates... A Hundred-Fold
Will Beijing Continue Down its Environmental Path?
07. 5.08
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07. 4.08
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07. 3.08
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07. 1.08
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06.30.08
Time for a Radical Infrastructure Overhaul
06.29.08
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06.28.08
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Is it Time to Ditch the MPG Metric?
06.27.08
Wallace Broecker vs. Greenpeace: Climate Scientist Argues in Favor of Ocean CO2 Storage
06.26.08
Climate Change Could Extinguish Two-Thirds of California's Plant Species
06.25.08
Future Food Production Could Be Severely Constrained by a Lack of Phosphorus
06.24.08
Plant on Abandoned Farmlands to Make Biofuels Work, Study Says
06.23.08
MIT Architect Develops Solar 'Curtains' for Home Applications
06.22.08
British Government Unveils Ambitious Renewable Energy Agenda
Ocean Surface Tracking Satellite Launches from California
06.21.08
More Trees in the Arctic Could Mean... Worsening Climate Change
California Rolls Out "Global Warming Score" Labels to Show Vehicles' Emissions
06.20.08
Talking Robofish to Conduct Environmental Monitoring in Puget Sound
06.19.08
Sea Level Rises and Ocean Temperatures: 50 Percent Higher than Previously Expected
06.18.08
Sea Level Fluctuations Played a Crucial Role in Planet's Mass Extinctions
06.17.08
Looking to Leeches for Clues on Climate Change
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Newsweek Interview: Craig Venter's CO2-Eating Miracle Bacterium
06.14.08
Artificial Reef to Rise Off of San Clemente to Help Re-Grow Kelp Forests
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Could Fixing the Ozone Layer's Hole Make Global Warming Worse?
06.12.08
A Picture is Worth... UNEP's Atlas of Our Changing Environment
Los Angeles Approves Plan to Seed Clouds for Rain with Silver Iodide
06.10.08
Los Angeles Drops 400,000 Balls in Reservoir to Fight Suspected Carcinogen
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Volcanic Vents Shed Light on a Future of Ocean Acidification
06. 8.08
Portugal's Bold Renewable Push: World's Biggest Solar and Wind Farms
06. 7.08
Oh How the Mighty Have Fallen: Hummer's Gas-Induced Collapse
Climate Expert James Hansen Supports Cap-and-Dividend System
Ginger Strand on Inventing Niagara and the Excesses of Industrial Development
06. 6.08
Fast Growing Mountains Could Affect Evolution... And the Climate
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Scottish Company Claims Technology Can Double Vehicles' MPG
06. 4.08
FAO Takes on Biofuel Subsidies, U.S. Claims 2020 Climate Targets "Unachievable"
06. 3.08
EPA Unveils List of Fuel-Efficient Cars for Congressional Leasing Program
06. 2.08
Satellite Images Show Papua New Guinea's Rapid Deforestation
06. 1.08
Global Warming Could Snuff Out World Heritage-Listed Shirakami Forests by 2100
Scientist Who Coined "Global Warming" Calls for the Deployment of 20 Million Carbon Scrubbers
05.31.08
U.N. to Mediate Arctic Dispute: "Carve-Up" Deal in the Works?
Scientists Develop Air "Scrubber" Capable of Sucking Up One Ton of CO2 a Day
05.30.08
Getting the G8 to Square Up to the Climate Crisis
05.29.08
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05.28.08
A Scorched Earth Shows its "Fire Scars"
05.26.08
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The Great Arctic Ice Cap Break-Up: Scientists Discover Network of Cracks on Ward Hunt
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05.24.08
Tim Flannery: Plant Forests with eBay, Pump Sulfur into the Stratosphere to Fight Climate Change
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05.23.08
Obama Gets Out the Bike Vote in Portland, Helps Elect First Cyclist Mayor
05.22.08
Roasting Biofuel Crops Like Coffee Beans Could Boost Energy Yield by 20%
It's Official: Bay Area Passes Carbon Tax
05.21.08
Invasive Species: Another Reason to Worry about Biofuels
Gas Buddy's Map Shows How Expensive Your Gas Is
05.19.08
Ice Core Data Reveals GHG Emissions at Highest Level in 800,000 Years
05.18.08
PARC Develops Low-Energy, Membrane-Free Water Filtration Technology
Designing a Climate Policy that's Easy on the Federal Budget (And Wallet)
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05.17.08
Scientists Develop Low-Cost Version of Carbon Capture and Storage
05.16.08
Fix those Traffic Lights to Reduce Congestion (And Emissions)
Want to Reseed Devastated Tropical Forests? Send in the Bats
05.15.08
Look No Further than the BBC's Natural History Collection for the Definitive Documentary Series
05.14.08
Are We Moving into Another Era of 'Abrupt' Climate Change?
05.12.08
Giving Geo-Engineering Another Go: Dumping Limestone into the Oceans to Fight Acidification
05.11.08
Global Conservation Made Eas(ier): Mapping the World's Freshwater Species and Ecoregions
Lumeta Makes Peel-and-Stick Solar Panel Installations a Breeze
05.10.08
Biofuel Comparison Chart: The "Good," the Bad and the (Really) Ugly
Public Transit Looking More Attractive in the Face of Record Gas Prices
05. 9.08
Russia Joins Global League of Climate Obstructionists, Putting Future U.N. Treaty in Doubt
05. 8.08
Is the Lieberman-Warner Climate Bill on its Last Legs?
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EPA: Why Impose Limits on Toxicant Levels in the Water Supply?
05. 7.08
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EPA Report Looks at Managing Water Supplies in a Warming World
Nicholas Stern Outlines Proposal for Global Deal on Climate Change
05. 3.08
James Howard Kunstler Takes on Stephen Colbert
IPCC Chairman Rajendra Pachauri Discusses How Climate Change Could Affect 21st Century Society
Austria Not Pulling its Weight in Meeting Kyoto Objectives
05. 2.08
EWG Reveals Who Benefits Most from Direct Subsidy-Laden Farm Bill
05. 1.08
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04.30.08
Is Congestion Pricing Right for Car-Happy Los Angeles?
04.28.08
North Pole: Could be Ice-Free this Year, But Some Hope Left
04.27.08
British Scientists Develop Another Waste CO2 Conversion Technology
Mountain Pine Beetle Invasion in Canada Poses Global Warming Threat
04.26.08
Bioplastics: The "Other" Biofuel?
Pumping Sulfate Particles into the Stratosphere: Not Such a Hot Idea After All
04.25.08
Is it Time to Bid Greenland Farewell?
04.24.08
What's Next for the IPCC?
04.22.08
Al Gore Readies Sequel to "An Inconvenient Truth"
04.21.08
Mother Jones' Energy Issue: The Nuclear Option, Fossil Fools, Poop Power and More
04.20.08
A Primer to Iceland's Geothermal Power Stations
04.19.08
Some (Phytoplankton) Like it Acidic
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04.17.08
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04.16.08
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04.15.08
Bush's New (Old) Tack on Climate Change: Watch Me Pretend to Care
04.14.08
Thermoelectrics: Making Heating and AC Systems for PHEVs More Efficient and Practical
04.13.08
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Schwarzenegger Declares State of Emergency as Salmon Fishing Closes
04.12.08
California State Assembly to Consider Imposing 25-Cent Plastic Bag Fee
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04.11.08
"Conservation Map": The Silver Bullet Needed to Save Endangered Species?
04.10.08
"Green Gasoline": Like Gasoline, But Made from Cellulose
04. 9.08
Offsetting Your Movie Watching: Making DVDs Out of Smokestack-Captured Carbon Dioxide
04. 8.08
Outsourcing the Climate Skeptics
04. 7.08
Recycling "Junk Energy": How Plants Are Cutting Emissions, Making Money and Turning their Waste Steam into Useful Energy
04. 6.08
Electric Car Rollout Hits Road Bumps
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04. 5.08
Researchers Extract Permafrost-Locked Methane from Gas Hydrates, Potentially Paving Way for Large New Energy Source
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04. 3.08
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04. 2.08
12 Cities Selected to Become New "Solar America Cities"
04. 1.08
Welcome to Eigg: The World's First Fully Self-Sufficient Island
03.31.08
Al Gore Announces Big Climate Change Ad Campaign
03.30.08
Scientists Name Top 25 Environmental Threats of the Future
Western U.S. Heating Up Almost Twice as Fast as Rest of the World
03.29.08
Californian Utility to Blanket Rooftops with Nation's Largest Solar Collector Cell Installation
Who Killed the Electric Car (Again)?
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Biogasoline: The Greener Alternative to Ethanol?
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Dispatches from Butte Ranch: Doug Fine's Bold Experiment in Sustainable Living
Strange but True: Sharks as Weather Forecasters
03.25.08
The Latest in Shell Phone Technology: How Abalones Could Help Build Self-Healing Gadgets
03.24.08
NASA Satellite Tracks Movement of Pollution from East Asia to North America
03.23.08
A Picture is Worth... Access to Drinkable Water Around the World (And Much More)
Placing Bets on Alaska's Ice Melting
03.22.08
What Would a Carbon Tax Look Like?
New Research Indicates Some Corals Are Taking the Heat and Surviving
03.21.08
Europe's Most Polluted Area: Germany's Steel and Coal Haven
03.20.08
Marseille to Send Water to Barcelona by Boat to Help City Fight Drought
03.19.08
Chinese Biofuel Push Could Devastate Remaining Forests' Biodiversity
BMW Considering Launching EV by 2012?
03.18.08
Global Warming Could Turn Emerald Isle Brown
Use Wind and Solar Energy to Power Computers, Urges Expert
03.17.08
A Picture is Worth... The World After People
03.16.08
Glaciers Are Melting at Fastest Rate in Past Five Millenia
Biking for Bread: Students Build Pedal-Powered Grain Crusher
03.15.08
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A Fruity Alternative to Fossil Fuels
The World's Biggest Butterfly House is Set to Alight in Britain
03.13.08
China Shuts Down Mt. Everest, Cites "Environmental Pressures"
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The (Long) Road to Cellulosic Ethanol: Zymetis Takes Another Stab with Bacterial Enzyme Mixes
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Et Tu, Arnold?
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03. 6.08
Believe it or Not: Bush Says U.S. is "In the Lead" on Climate Change
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03. 4.08
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