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Polar Bears Still Under Water In The Thawing Arctic

Polar bears live on the sea ice and are still struggling to hang on as their icy Arctic world melts all around them.

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Native Plants: Adapt Or Perish As Climate Changes

Native plants are having a tough time adapting as the climate warms around the world, but some plants are better than others at it….

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How Urban Gardens Support Local Biodiversity

Urban gardens play a crucial role in boosting local biodiversity sustainably. Learn how these green spaces benefit ecosystems and enhance community engagement.

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Solar Roadways: Still Just A Fantasy?

Is the solar roadways concept feasible or just pie in the sky?

Preserving the Seasons

Fresh veggies and berries are in abundance right now’s a perfect time to consider capturing the goodness with the age-old arts of freezing, drying and canning.

From Here to There

From backpacking trips to volunteer vacations, we let you in on how to enjoy an eco-friendly adventure without breaking the bank.

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Green on Blue

There are a ton of eco-friendly ways to enjoy the water this summer, without firing up the power boat. Check out the latest in wooden kayaks, aluminum canoes, pedal boats, paddle boards and Hydrobikes.

Crosswaters Eco Lodge

Bamboo Chic

Eighty miles northeast of Guangzhou, Crosswaters Ecolodge & Spa — China’s first eco lodge — is a fusion of five-star comfort and eco-ambience…

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The New Environmental Activists

Despite Apathy and Climate Skepticism, a New Grassroots Environmental Movement Is On the Rise Across the United States and beyond…

I am a bartender in Sacramento and I would love to be able to use some sort of locally made

The rerouting of South Florida”s fragile water table to irrigate thirsty sugar plantations contributed to the decimation of the Everglades, one of the nation”s most unique and diverse ecosystems. Pictured: A Florida sugar cane and coconut vendor prepares some raw sugar cane.

Cancer in the Gulf

It’s unclear if America is really prepared to kick its addiction to the 16th and 19th century combustibles of coal and oil. They’re clearly much more addictive than nicotine.

A New Small Car Comes to England

Formula One engineer Gordon Murray of Gordon Murray Design recently released a super-compact and super-efficient car of the future at the UK’s Smith School of Enterprise and the Environment in Oxford. It’s called the T.25m and the first running prototypes are due in April 2011.

Setting Higher Solar Standards

The U.S. solar industry has set a goal of installing 10 gigawatts of solar energy annually by 2015.

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I heard about a supposed dangerous chemical called

Triclosan is a synthetic chemical compound added to many personal and household care products to inhibit illness by preventing bacterial infection. It works by breaking down the biochemical pathways that bacteria use to keep their cell walls intact, and as such kills potentially harmful germs if used in strong enough formulations.

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