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Backlash On The Bayou

It’s not easy being green in an industry-friendly state like Louisiana—particularly when you have the audacity to face-off against the rich and powerful…and win. After an aggressive two-year battle by the Tulane University’s Environmental Law Clinic (TELC) on behalf of the residents of Convent, Louisiana, Japan-based Shintech announced last year that it was abandoning a […]

Ecolonomics

Selling Sustainability Business people and environmentalists are not natural allies, but they may find common ground on 135 acres of land in Petersburg, Missouri. The site, resting along the Missouri River bottom, will be converted into the nation’s first physical location for The Institute of Ecolonomics. Alice Billings Ecolonomics, a term coined by actor and […]

Gasping for Breath in California

In 1988, Kathy Elkins moved to Lompoc, a pleasant small town on the central Californian coast, with her husband and infant daughter. She thought she had found herself a little slice of paradise. That is, until she got sick. Within six months, she was finding it hard to breathe. Over time, her hair started falling […]

Saving the Bayou

A Century of Navigation, Mineral Mining And Oil And Gas Activity Has Left The Louisiana Coast Cross-Cut By Canals and Spoil Banks, Threatening A Remerkable And Delicate Swamp Ecosystem.

Boston's Dirty Secrets

Will The Big Dig Really Solve Boston's Daunting Traffic Problems?

The Whole Package

WIC, A Federal Food Program, Gets Supplemental Common Sense.

Exotic Down Under

Australia FIghts Back Against invader Species.

Leaving Tracks

Are Wildlife Or Snowmobiles Being Chased From America’s Parks?

The Weight of Numbers

In a recent issue of Car and Driver, columnist Patrick Bedard opined that population growth had ceased to be an issue in the U.S. because we’d achieved a replacement-level fertility rate. So the U.S. population has stopped increasing, right? Wrong! Bedard’s column is proof that a little knowledge is a dangerous thing. If fertility rates […]

Balancing Act

Our finite planet welcomed its six billionth citizen last year, and 10 billion will probably appear right around 2038.

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