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The High Price of Renewables

Renewable energies like wind and solar power have a tough time competing when fossil fuels like oil and natural gas fall in price. A new article in the New York Times finds that many states are rejecting renewable power in an effort to protect ratepayers from cost increases.

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What’s the story behind “Meatless Mondays”?

I know that some people abstain from meat on Fridays for religious reasons, but what’s the story behind “Meatless Mondays”?

Semana del 7/11/10

Querido DiálogoEcológico: Las prendas interiores de lana Merino se recomiendan como menos dañinas al ambiente que otras lanas o fibras sintéticas. ¿Cuál es la realidad sobre esto?

Querido DiálogoEcológico: ¿Qué está haciendo el ejército de EEUU para reducir su huella de carbón y generalmente verdear sus operaciones?

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I’ve heard of global warming, of course, but what on Earth is “global dimming”?

Global dimming occurs when particulate pollution from the burning of fossil fuels absorbs solar energy & reflects sunlight back into space.

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Why doesn’t the U.S. have a federal law mandating recycling nationwide?

Americans recycled less than 10 percent of their solid waste only a few decades ago; Today, Americans recycle 32 percent.

What Is The U.S. Military Doing To Reduce Its Carbon Footprint?

Is the U.S. military doing anything to reduce its huge carbon footprint? What progress have they made recently?

Great Green Gifts

Dreaming in chocolate, smoochable lip balms, holiday dog toys, high-tech snowshoes, whimsical casserole totes and candy wrapper speakers. In the book aisle: confessions of an atlas freak, a no-money living experiment and everything you ever wanted to know about green lighting.

100 Energy Servants

As the nation passes the six-month anniversary of the explosion of the Deepwater Horizon oil rig in the Gulf of Mexico on April 20 which launched the worst oil spill in U.S. history, it seems a fitting time to reflect on who’s ultimately responsible and what lessons should be learned.

Nanoparticles under the Microscope

It’s long been speculated that nanoparticles (particles as small as 1/1,000th of a human hair) found in more than 800 consumer products from socks to sunscreens, could pose a danger to the natural world.

Night Lights Mean Added Disease

There’s an unlikely force driving up illnesses from insects—night-time lights. Artificial lighting—particularly now in tropical regions—can alter human and insect behaviors in ways that can speed transmission of insect-borne diseases

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