All About Owls
Stung by criticism, the Bush administration recently announced that it is asking independent scientists to review the science behind a federal plan to increase logging in northern spotted owl habitat throughout the Pacific Northwest.
Stung by criticism, the Bush administration recently announced that it is asking independent scientists to review the science behind a federal plan to increase logging in northern spotted owl habitat throughout the Pacific Northwest.
The best reason to care about our growing population is concern for future generations. People a generation or two from now will experience increasing effects of crowding and resource depletion. We should be concerned for our children and grandchildren, who will know a world very different from ours.
<u.Querido DiálogoEcológico: Acabamos de comenzar un club ambiental en nuestra escuela secundaria. ¿En qué temas y actividades nos recomienda que nos involucremos para hacer la mayor diferencia?
Querido DiálogoEcológico: El piso de la cocina en mi condominio es de vinilo, instalado en 1979. Me dicen que el vinilo contiene asbesto. Ahora necesita reeemplazo. ¿Cómo quito con seguridad el vinilo y cuáles son algunas de las opciones "verdes" que tengo para un nuevo piso?
More than 500 organizations from the U.S. and abroad, including some of the world’s largest and most influential environmental organizations, have signed a joint statement explicitly rejecting "the construction of new nuclear reactors as a means of addressing the climate crisis."
After keeping the state in suspense for months, the Bush administration finally did what was expected and denied California the right to set its own rules for carbon dioxide emissions from cars and trucks.
Scientist Nancy Knowlton says we can save these beautiful and unique marine ecosystems if we act quickly….
It’s refreshing to see companies take responsibility for the environment.
NYMEX Holdings and Evolution Markets have formed a consortium of some of the nation’s leading financial institutions to launch the Green Exchange, a commodities trading marketplace in which U.S.-based companies could buy and sell the right to emit carbon dioxide and other environmental pollutants.
For the first time in three decades, Congress has moved decisively to decrease America’s oil dependency by raising fuel economy standards for new cars and trucks sold in the U.S. to 35 miles per gallon on average.
What’s this? Liberal, tree-hugging, famously blond Ed Begley, Jr. praising a conservative Republican, acknowledging that pollution can’t always be avoided, and sporting dark brown hair? Has the star—along with his wife Rachelle Carson—of HGTV’s Living With Ed changed his colors from the green of the environmental movement? Don’t count on it.