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Dead Discs, Ozone Holes and Crushed Cans

All About Atmospheric Holes, Outdated Floppies and Recycling How thick is the ozone layer? —Mike Skram, Collegeville, MN Though this sounds like a simple question, the answer is actually quite complex. John Kermond, a visiting scientist with the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) in Maryland, explains that ozone layer thickness is expressed in terms […]

Wild Sentry for Wolves

When Wild Sentry, the Northern Rockies Ambassador Wolf Program, traveled to Silver City, New Mexico last year, more than 450 people attended for what was expected to be a shouting, gun-slinging, heated debate. Instead, people listened, and many changed their minds about wolves.

Plain and Simple

The unadorned and determinedly plain setting of the Stillwater Friends Meeting House in Barnesville, Ohio proved to be an ideal setting for the Second Luddite Congress, a gathering for people to whom the computer–and the rest of technological society–is anathema. Though little sympathy was expressed for the Unabomber, who’s singlehandedly given technophobes a bad name, there was some support for his basic message of rejecting industrial "progress" and embracing "wild nature."

Raging Waters

When residents of San Juan County, Washington gathered to sign a petition to ban personal watercrafts (PWCs) in the waters surrounding the San Juan islands, they did so with the utmost confidence. Indeed, the county’s small towns, located near the Canadian border, overwhelmingly supported an ordinance to ban PWCs (marketed by Kawasaki as Jet Skis) and preserve the habitats of oceanic wildlife, like the orca whale.

Dolphins on the Beach

Dolphins are typically thought of as deep-diving marine mammals, reaching depths of 900 feet and holding their breath for up to 12 minutes while searching for food. But scientists have discovered a group of dolphins off the coast of Hilton Head, South Carolina that have an odd, yet efficient feeding strategy that brings them to the shore to earn a belly full of fish.

Filler ‘Up–and Make it a Lite

When you’re in the brewery business, not every ounce of beer makes it to the customer. In fact, bad batches and spillage during bottling can add up to a lot of discarded beer, especially for brewers like Coors Brewing Company of Golden, Colorado.

Cleaning the Air with Art

Chicago’s new Museum of Contemporary Art was built with six tons of synthetic gypsum drywall. That in itself is not extraordinary: There’s wallboard throughout the museum, which opened to the public in July. But what is unusual is that the museum’s fourth-floor drywall is partially made of gypsum that had been used in an art project called "Sulfur Cycle" by Chicago environmental artist Dan Peterman.

Welcome to Paradise

When the first European travelers saw Hawaii, they thought they’d found paradise. But the 50th state, Hawaii is no longer so Edenic. Waikiki Beach has become a high-rise hell, and Honolulu, on the main island of Oahu, is America’s 11th largest urban center (though it remains the only U.S. city with a rainforest).

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Green Plastics

Environmentalists might not like credit cards, but at least they can get one that gives a portion of the money spent back to an environmental non-profit…

Rethinking Hemp

Its use predates Christopher Columbus, but this easy-to-grow plant fiber is capable of replacing wood as the raw material in paper, grows without the use of pesticides or herbicides and is one of the most versatile alternative resources of our time. And, in certain forms, it’s also highly illegal. It’s time to get reacquainted with hemp.

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