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It's Lights Out for Earth Hour
Mar 28, 2009 10:44 AM CDT
It's Lights Out for Earth Hour
(Newser)
- Earth Hour is under way. The annual event in which cities around the world dim their lights for an hour at 8:30pm local time kicked off in Sydney, Australia, the
Age
reports. China's Bird's Nest stadium, London's Big Ben, the Eiffel Tower, the Vatican, and the Empire State Building...
Suds-Smugglers
Thwart Eco-Friendly Law
Mar 28, 2009 6:13 AM CDT
Suds-Smugglers Thwart Eco-Friendly Law
Residents say only outlaw high-phosphate detergents get their dishes clean enough
(Newser)
- Spokane, Washington's pioneering ban on high-phosphorus dishwasher detergents has led some residents to pioneer detergent-smuggling, reports the AP. People complaining that the eco-friendly detergents don't get their dishes as clean as the old kind regularly cross over into Idaho to stock up. Retailers near the border say their detergent...
9 Ways to Go Green
and
Save Green
Mar 28, 2009 2:58 AM CDT
9 Ways to Go Green
and
Save Green
(Newser)
- Being sensitive to the environment doesn't have to cost a fortune. In fact, the green option is often the most cost-effective one.
Scientific American
spotlights nine ways of cutting your bills as you save the Earth:
Shrink your living space.
Prefab homes and plans for dwellings as small as 65
...
20 Years On, Valdez Lessons Haven't Been Drilled In
ANALYSIS
Mar 24, 2009 3:25 PM CDT
20 Years On, Valdez Lessons Haven't Been Drilled In
(Newser)
- It’s been 20 years to the day since the Exxon Valdez dumped about 11 million gallons of crude oil into Alaska’s Prince William Sound, and the area has still not recovered. Oil, particularly below the surface, persists, and marine animal populations have not recovered. Still,
Time
reports, the...
Greenies Push Safe Froggy Sex With Hook-Up Pad
Mar 22, 2009 2:02 PM CDT
Greenies Push Safe Froggy Sex With Hook-Up Pad
Frog Hotel to protect mating amphibians from predators
(Newser)
- Frogs have a new reason to leap for joy: a hotel specially designed to allow them to mate in peace and safety, NPR reports. Scottish environmentalists opened the Frog Hotel two weeks ago to protect the amphibians from predators. Frogs “are slowly coming out of hibernation, and the first...
A Third of America's
Bird Species in Trouble
Mar 20, 2009 4:45 AM CDT
A Third of America's Bird Species in Trouble
Development sending large numbers of native species into decline
(Newser)
- Almost a third of America's bird species are in peril from habitat destruction and other threats, according to a federal report released yesterday. The study, which may spur the Obama administration to increase regulation in some areas to protect the animals, found that 67 of America's over 800 bird species...
Architects Plan Brave New Paris
Mar 13, 2009 7:30 AM CDT
Architects Plan Brave New Paris
Sarkozy proposes futuristic sustainable city
(Newser)
- Paris may be getting a facelift, the
Telegraph
reports. Nicolas Sarkozy invited 10 leading architects to cook up Grand Paris 2030, giving them "the absolute freedom to dream." Sarkozy aims to open up the city to its suburbs, shorten intra-city commutes, and create vast green spaces. The architects...
Climate Change
Doom Looms for
85% of Amazon
Mar 12, 2009 1:40 AM CDT
Climate Change Doom Looms for 85% of Amazon
Death of much of the rainforest is inevitable even under most optimistic scenario
(Newser)
- Climate change may be a bigger threat to the Amazon rainforest than all the chainsaws in the world, the
Guardian
reports. New research predicts a global temperature rise of 3.6 degrees Fahrenheit—widely believed to be the best-case scenario even if carbon emissions are slashed—would kill off up...
Sea Levels Rising Faster Than Expected
Mar 10, 2009 6:16 PM CDT
Sea Levels Rising Faster Than Expected
(Newser)
- Top climate scientists say sea levels are rising faster than expected, the
Times of London
reports. The world's oceans will rise about 3 feet by the end of the century, double the amount predicted in a 2007 estimate by the UN. The new figure, blamed on melting ice sheets, could...
Hopes High in Climate Fight as Obama Takes Lead
analysis
Mar 1, 2009 11:40 AM CST
Hopes High in Climate Fight as Obama Takes Lead
US to take major role in new environmental treaty
(Newser)
- The Kyoto Protocol signed more than a decade ago faced roadblocks to achieving its environmental goals—but with President Obama pushing hard on climate change, new international agreements could be much stronger, the
New York Times
reports. Obama has placed the US “at the forefront of the international climate...
Clinton to China: Don't Be Like Us on Environment
Feb 21, 2009 11:35 AM CST
Clinton to China: Don't Be Like Us on Environment
(Newser)
- Hillary Clinton emphasized the environment today in China as she wrapped up a weeklong visit to Asia, the
New York Times
reports. “When we were industrializing and growing, we didn’t know any better,” Clinton said, praising recent advances in green energy and asking for more. “We...
Obama, Harper Launch
'Clean Energy Dialogue'
Feb 19, 2009 3:40 PM CST
Obama, Harper Launch 'Clean Energy Dialogue'
(Newser)
- President Obama and PM Stephen Harper today announced an environmental partnership between the US and Canada, the
Globe and Mail
reports. Harper spoke of a “clean energy dialogue” between top officials to “collaborate on the development of clean energy science and technology.” Said Obama, who was making...
Universal Phone
Charger Coming
Feb 17, 2009 6:01 PM CST
Universal Phone Charger Coming
(Newser)
- This should make it easier to charge your phone: Most of the big players in the industry said today they will work toward a universal charger by 2012,
Wired
reports. That means a standard USB cable will do the trick, no matter the brand. However,
Wired
notes one notable absence...
Top Scientist:
Global Warming
Worse Than
We Thought
Feb 14, 2009 9:38 PM CST
Top Scientist: Global Warming Worse Than We Thought
(Newser)
- You know all those dire warnings about global warming? They're actually too optimistic, says a top scientist in the field. The climate is going to heat up much faster than anticipated over the next century, with more environmental damage as a result, said Chris Field of the Intergovernmental Panel on...
Climate Change May Tank World's Fish Stocks
Feb 13, 2009 8:03 AM CST
Climate Change May Tank World's Fish Stocks
Scientists predict huge upheaval to marine populations
(Newser)
- The world's supplies of fish face major upheaval, scientists warn, as climate change forces species from shrimp to herring away from warming waters toward the poles. The BBC reports that in 40 years, American fishermen may see a 50% reduction in the population of Atlantic cod. "The impact of...
US Halts Bush Plan
for Offshore Drilling
Feb 10, 2009 5:23 PM CST
US Halts Bush Plan for Offshore Drilling
(Newser)
- Interior chief Ken Salazar isn't quite ready to drill, baby, drill. Salazar said today that a last-minute Bush initiative opening up millions of offshore acres to oil drilling would be shelved pending a 6-month review, the
San Francisco Chronicle
reports. The policy affects much of the East and West coasts....
'Crazy Green Idea' Video Wins Students $25K
Feb 9, 2009 12:34 PM CST
'Crazy Green Idea' Video Wins Students $25K
Clip challenges techies to create long-term power-storage device
(Newser)
- Two California film students won $25,000 for a YouTube video challenging the tech community to develop a rechargeable device far more eco-friendly than standard batteries, BusinessGreen reports. The clip was one of 133 entries in a contest to create a challenge to be met for a future environmental prize....
China Battles
Worst Drought
in 60 Years
Feb 6, 2009 7:46 AM CST
China Battles Worst Drought in 60 Years
Beijing introduces emergency measures as country dries out
(Newser)
- The Chinese government has released $44 million in emergency funds to battle a worsening drought that has left parts of the country drier than at any time since 1951. The drought has threatened wheat crops and livestock and portends rising food prices—at a moment when China is already facing...
Solar, Wind Boom
Starts to Wither
Feb 4, 2009 8:22 AM CST
Solar, Wind Boom Starts to Wither
Once thought recession-proof, green tech takes a hit
(Newser)
- Wind and solar power have been growing at breakneck speed over the past few years—a demand the industry had hoped would continue to soar under the Obama administration. But instead, wind and solar power is dropping, with trade groups projecting a drop in new installations of up to 50%....
Human Waste Helps
Oslo's Carbon Footprint
ANALYSIS
Feb 2, 2009 4:21 PM CST
Human Waste Helps Oslo's Carbon Footprint
Buses in Norway's capital will run on methane distilled from feces
(Newser)
- Norwegian officials have hit on a novel, if gassy, alternative to carbon-spewing gasoline, Dave Demerjian writes in
Wired
. Starting in September, Oslo will capture methane, a byproduct of the process at its sewage treatment plants, and use it to power city buses. Norway hopes to use the gaseous human contribution...
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