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Atlanta’s Olympics

While the Olympic Games are trying to bring the nations of the world together in sport, the environment can suffer in several ways: from the need to construct and update event venues, from the sheer numbers of visitors during the two-week events (and the associated pollution from traffic), and from the waste that is left behind once the participants go home.

Drive to the Next Window, Please

On American Beach on South Amelia Island, Florida lives MaVynee Betsch, a woman of substance. Known by locals as "The Beach Lady," Betsch has made it her full-time mission since 1975 to preserve and protect American Beach from development and destruction.

Environmentally Challenged

The green-sounding Environmental Technology Challenge, a public-private partnership involving both the National Fish and Wildlife Foundation and companies that paid $25,000 each to be “founding leaders,” was launched with much fanfare early this year in central Florida, Portland, Oregon, Baltimore, Chicago, and Chula Vista, California. The stated purpose: to encourage other corporations and municipalities to […]

The Beach Lady

On American Beach on South Amelia Island, Florida lives MaVynee Betsch, a woman of substance. Known by locals as "The Beach Lady," Betsch has made it her full-time mission since 1975 to preserve and protect American Beach from development and destruction.

Belize. Credit: Ian Morton, FlickrCC

Beautiful Belize

It is possible to stand in the midst of a rainforest in Belize, surrounded by dripping trees and the cries of howler monkeys, and think that you’re in a particularly unspoiled corner of Costa Rica. Or maybe Brazil, before that country’s air was choked with smoke from burning trees and the ugly scars of clear-cuts. Possibly because of its small population of 200,000 scattered among 8,876 square miles of coastline, mountains and dense forests, Belize has escaped the headlong development that has marred so much of Latin America’s natural beauty. Even its largest metropolis, Belize City, is home to no more than 60,000 people.

The Incredible, Edible Soybean

Okay, okay, we’re interested in exploring the world out there, but does that

Cyberglut

Okay, okay, we’re interested in exploring the world out there, but does that mean we have to receive 17 America Online trial discs in a week, each in its own unique shrink-wrapped plastic-and-cardboard package?

How Healthy Is Your House? The Modern Home is No Haven, It’s a Host for Hundreds of Toxic Chemicals

No doubt about it, home is where the danger is. According to the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), 50 percent of all our illnesses can be traced to indoor pollution, which is 10 times more toxic than its outdoor counterpart.

Cutting With Conscience

Tired of feeling helpless in the seemingly futile struggle to slow tropical rainforest destruction? Try buying some wood–“certified” wood that is–guaranteed to come from an environmentally “well-managed” forest.

‘Net Profits

Is there anything out there in cyberspace that’s really useful for businesses? The Internet is still a slow, bumpy road for companies trying to find information to help them become cleaner and greener. But there are a few worthy destinations out there.

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