The Warming Arctic
Arctic waters are warmer than they have been in 2,000 years, according to a new study published in the journal Science.
Arctic waters are warmer than they have been in 2,000 years, according to a new study published in the journal Science.
Carpooling has taken a nosedive in the past two decades, thanks to sprawl and the relatively cheaper cost of buying cars.
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Click Here to Buy Can the pesticide residues in my food harm me? Can household chemicals hurt my pets? Why should I buy organic? Should I get a hybrid car? What can I do for the environment in my daily life? Experts suggest that by 2005, nearly 40% of Americans will buy organic products and […]
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EPA tests have revealed that schoolchildren in New York City, Massachusetts, Oregon and North Dakota have been exposed to dangerous levels of PCBs via leaking lighting fixtures.
Until now, pesticide experiments on humans have been allowed, including experiments that sound one small step removed from legalized torture.
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A Weekly Column Environmental Interest is Growing — And Your Readers are Information Hungry According to a 2007 Gallup Poll, 77 percent of Americans say they worry "a great deal" about the environment. And the average citizen is not only concerned, but actually takes action in support of those beliefs. Ninety percent recycle, 83 percent […]