Wednesday, August 6, 2008

Lightning Strikes--PHOTOS

Beautiful lightning images from a record-breaking storm in Chicago on Monday.

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25 Tips to Make Your Apartment an Eco Friendly Paradise

Renting an apartment should not make you feel exempt from doing your part for the environment and saving yourself some money while you are at it. It may seem like most of the world is talking about "Going Green" but they are talking about their own homes and their cars. What about the apartment dwellers among us?

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Mountain Lion Snatches Dog From Owners' Bedroom

A mountain lion slunk into the master bedroom of a Colorado home early Monday, snatched a yellow Labrador retriever and vanished. The residents had left open the French doors to their bedroom, apparently to cool the house, and didn't have screens.

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How To Live Without Gas

The Segway, that marvel of two-wheeled balance and electric mobility, may someday solve America's dependence on gas-powered engines. But first, it will have to solve the suburbs.That was the lesson of my short-lived experiment in gas-free living, an ill-fated attempt to explore the latest in electric tech as an alternative to $4-a-gallon gas.

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30 Creepiest Clouds On Earth (pics)

The title says it all, but really you will want to see these freaky clouds!

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Tuesday, August 5, 2008

Amazing Gorilla Find In The Congo

Researchers have found what they Gorillasare labeling the 'mother load' of western lowland gorillas in the Republic of Congo. The gorillas have been found in an isolated forest known by researchers and scientists alike as the "Green Abyss" because the forest is nearly impossible to navigate on foot because of all the swamps...

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The MAG Lev Concept Car With Sexy Design And 3 Wheels

The MAG car would require that all automotive infrastructure be magnetized in order for it to work, a task well-neigh impossible for any large-scale implementation. However such a system would tremendously reduce the energy required to propel the car, as it's electromagnetic motor would be calibrated to reduce the car's weight.

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Diesel from grass? It could be possible

Imagine a grass crop, grown on marginal, non-food bearing land without pesticides or much fertilizer, that, when harvested, produces an oil that needs almost no processing to be substituted for diesel fuel.

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Kites Could Become Major Source Of Wind Power

A recent experiment performed by a team at the university used kites to create 10 kW of energy—enough to power 10 homes. This is a not a major breakthrough in and of itself, but the researchers plan to build a larger version of the project called "Laddermill" that would create 50 kW of energy. They eventually want to build a 100 MW version...

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Offshore Drilling NOT the Answer to High Prices at the Pump

Record high gas prices have been making the news headlines for the past few months. Each week gas prices top the previous week, resulting in a new all-time high. Unless you are fortunate enough to live, work and play within walking distance from your home, you have been affected by these high gas prices like the rest of the nation.

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Ancient moss, insects found in Antarctica

Mosses once grew and insects crawled in what are now barren valleys in Antarctica, according to scientists who have recovered remains of life from that frozen continent. Fourteen million years ago the now lifeless valleys were tundra, similar to parts of Alaska, Canada and Siberia — cold but able to support life, researchers repor

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Nearly 50% of all the World's Primates at Risk of Extinction

Nearly half of all primate species are now threatened with extinction, according to an evaluation by the IUCN. The study, which drew on the work of hundreds of scientists and is the most comprehensive analysis for more than a decade, found that the conservation outlook for monkeys, apes and other primates has dramatically worsened.

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Monday, August 4, 2008

Top 5 Plants that Inspire New Technology

There's a lot of hype out there about new technologies that will "change everything". Sometimes it's nice to sit back and "smell the roses". In that spirit, here are five plants with surprising super powers - they have provided a boost to technological innovation or invention, often with a green lining.

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Bank of America: Green or Greenwashed

As the largest consumer and small business bank, BofA can have a major positive or negative impact on the environment. Since March, 2007, the bank has taken on a $20 billion initiative to "encourage environmentally friendly business activity" over the next decade. Applauded by some and criticized by others, just how green is this bank?

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Brazil Wants $21 billion for Rainforest, No Strings Attached

It is hoped that the fund will raise up to 21 billion dollars over the next 13 years from nations around the world. Norway has already chipped in, pledging 100 million dollars to kick things off. Brazil has made it clear though that donations are only being accepted with a condition of no strings being attached.

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Are we heading for a human-powered future?

Couch potatoes will be horrified, but fresh advances in human-powered technology -- where users power appliances through their own motion -- could one day see a 'workout-to-watch' scenario become reality.

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Ice Sheet Breaks - Things are Really happening Faster

A chunk of ice spreading across 7 square miles (18 square kilometers) has broken off a Canadian ice shelf in the Arctic, scientists say.

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Stinging Tentacles Offer Hint of Oceans' Decline

In a period of hours during a day a couple of weeks ago, 300 people on Barcelona's bustling beaches were treated for stings, and 11 were taken to hospitals. From Spain to New York, to Australia, Japan and Hawaii, jellyfish are becoming more numerous and more widespread, and they are showing up in places where they have rarely been seen before.

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Green is a nice shade for a collar

Here'sa thought for job seekers and businesses alike: Go green. It's one of the few areas of the economy on its way to robust growth. As we point out here every day, money's flowing to companies and firms are scaling up new green ...

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Www.OSIR.org.in - Environmental News - Global Warming, Food Safety ...

Gaia Gone Wild is a new website that focuses on Environmental news and developments. There is much more to come to GaiaGoneWild.com, including many posts and highlights from our Source: www.gaiagonewild.com ...

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Crucified frog sculpture sparks outrage

Environmental groups blasted the owner of a Lamborghini who had the vehicle shipped from Qatar to London for an oil change. The Lamborghini Murcielago LP640, the same model driven by Christian Bale in "The Dark Knight," cost ...

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TruGreen Joins Pesticide Stewardship Program

The TruGreen Cos. has joined the US Environmental Protection Agency's Pesticide Environmental Stewardship Program, a group aimed toward reducing the amount of pesticides entering the......

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[Blogs] Time to Ditch Green taxes?

The Commons environmental audit committee publishes a report warning that proposals to increase the rate of vehicle excise duty for high emitting cars do not go far enough to reduce carbon emissions. The report welcomed the use of VED ...

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Sunday, August 3, 2008

Building a Better Lightbulb...Again

We've all heard about CFLs and LEDs. But a recently patented new technology called ESL (electron-stimulated luminescence) may be the next great light bulb. Read on to find out more about the break through.

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Saturday, August 2, 2008

Energy Boom in American West Threatens Indian Artifacts

With the urgent push for more energy, archaeologists worry that history and prehistory -- much of it still unexplored or unknown in parts of the West -- could be lost.

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Connell at the th Primetime Emmy Awards in Los Angeles California ...

Search and browse, news sources updated continuously. S strong tremor had squarely hit the big city. General electric appliance canada call for EPA chief to resign, citing congressional testimony. Home Price Index Declined in May. ...

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GARWER WasteXchange News

The trials aim to find out whether mixed plastics recycling is commercially sustainable in the UK and follows on from previous research that established the technical, economic and environmental feasibility of recycling mixed plastics ...

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Whipped

SJRRC informed him in advance that mockery of endangered species was an inappropriate theme for an environmental fundraiser. Kelsey postponed the event but lurched forward a year later and environmental groups wrote an article about ...

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Indian Point's Aging Management Considered

The state of New York and a pair of environmental groups, Riverkeeper and Clearwater, have contended that Entergy's license renewal application for its reactors in Buchanan, NY, is deficient on several levels.

Foods that NATURALLY THIN THE BLOOD

The chart in this link to the US Environmental Protection Agency web site contains a table of mercury levels in commercial fish and shellfish. Fish may be a great food for people who are at risk for blood clots, but for easy bleeders ...

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How 1 Guy Trumped the Greatest US, Chinese Minds on Climate

The man's point, as I took it, was that certainly, we should all take the initiative to push our local and state governments to support environmental sustainability. However, it's a two way street and the other side starts with individual action.

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Rhetorical Criticism - Richard Lugar’s energy policy suggestions ...

The last few years have been a coming out year for the environmental movement. On many fronts, the environment, the effect of our footprint, and the future of US energy policy have been at the forefront of many minds. ...

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Www.OSIR.org.in - NOW Foods - Environmental News

Environmental News - Get the Latest Global Warming and Conservation News and features on issues that impact the environment. Topics include the Endangered Species Act, global warming or climate change, smog and other pollution, ...

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Al Gore, Pickens, McCain, Obama, ‘Gang of 10′: Their Solutions for ...

On the politically opposite end of the spectrum comes Al Gore with his much more decentralized We Can Solve It campaign made up of a number of different political, environmental, and engineering factions from often opposite ends of the ...

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Green is PON’s color

This power requirement has an energy impact which translates into an environmental carbon footprint that can be determined via a website maintained by the USA utility Pacific Gas and Electric (PG&E). From the carbon footprint calculator ...

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Results of the mistreatement of Earth starting to show up

He found that dust from roads next to e-waste workshops had 370 times more lead than samples from roads 30 kilometres away (Environmental Science and Technology, DOI: 10.1021/es071873x). "Hopefully studies like this will lead to the ...

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Why is the DOE Pushing For Oil Shale

Can anyone tell me how the extraction of oil from solid rock is either efficient or renewable? I was struck by a story in this week's Department of Energy office of Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy's (EERE) weekly newsletter, the EERE Network News, that touted the benefits of oil shale. I was also struck by how clearly political the story was

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Friday, August 1, 2008

Storing CO2 Under the Ocean to Combat Global Warming

In a paper that is available online and will be published in an upcoming issue of The Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, Goldberg and his colleagues write about how a basalt formation off of the coast of Oregon and Washington could potentially store anywhere from 120-150 years of carbon produced by the United States in its cavities...

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Britain to Phase Out Incandescents

Britain is working to phase out incandescents by 2010. Why can't the US implement something like this?

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My Week Without Water

Living on just 10 liters of water per day.

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The Colorful Beauty of Scenic Stones (PICS)

Over millions of years the natural process of water penetrating and seeping into stones, bringing with it solutions of iron and magnesium, leaves traces of color and forms within the stone. This, along with cracks created from pressure and channels of water, combine their lines to push up imagery of mountains and trees, creating landscapes.

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As Bush Fights for Big Oil, Exxon makes $1,485 a Second

Just one day after President Bush renewed his demand for Congress to turn over more of America's natural resources to Big Oil, Exxon Mobil reports the largest quarterly profit in America's history, an amazing $1,485.55 per second.

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Algal Fuel One Step Closer To Conventional Oil Alternative

A new milestone was reached recently in the race to make algae a conventional oil alternative: high-octane gasoline that is compatible with any gas-guzzling vehicle. The feat was performed by Sapphire Energy, a company that manufactures "green crude".

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Solar Energy, All Night Long

MIT professor Daniel G. Nocera has long been jealous of plants. He desperately wanted to do what they do--split water into hydrogen and oxygen and use the products to do work. That, he figures, is the only way we humans can solve our energy problems; enough energy pours down from the sun in one hour to power the planet's energy needs for a year.

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Fungus Could Save Ethanol Plants $800 Million

It's quite a week for biofuel breakthroughs and news. Iowa State University research has revealed a way to reduce the energy and water use required to produce corn ethanol, saving ethanol plants a possible collective $800 million a year in energy costs and as much as 10 billion gallons of water a year. And it's all based on a fungus, and recycling.

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Driving Through a Massive Dust Storm

Does anyone know where dust storms like this occur? That is totally insane and I would be convinced the world was coming to an end.

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Prehistoric Land Under The Sea

It's a landscape no human has even seen. And those who live right beside it had no idea it even existed.

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Penguins Are Washing Up Closer to Equator

A record number of penguins, both dead and alive, are landing on beaches close to the equator. One explanation: overfishing is driving the birds farther north.

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Giant ice sheets break off Arctic shelf

Giant sheets of ice measuring over seven square miles have broken off the largest remaining ice shelf in the Canadian Arctic, in a development consistent with climate change predictions.

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The Environment Agency Tells Businesses Not to Waver

With a predicted economic recession affecting business, the UK Environmental Agency warns companies not to falter in their environmental commitments. A brief look.

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EWaste Declared the World’s Fastest Growing Problem

For more information on recycling e-waste, visit: ec.europa.eu/environment/waste/weee_index.htm. Copyright © 2008 Recycling, Green, and Environmental News - Recycling, Green, and Environmental News. Recycling,Green,andEnvironmentalNews.

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The benefits of going green

The environmental agenda is rapidly becoming mainstream, giving rise to images that would have been unthinkable two decades back - such as cycling Tory leaders and mayors (external websites) - and manifested in major initiatives such as ...

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environmental microbiology laboratories

I called up my friend spoke to her to "confirm" that she really was alive. Iapos;m glad for my friend but sad about the other girl. epic quest soccer, environmental microbiology laboratories, environmental microbiology laboratory, ...

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Environmental Sustainability Committe

Open to the Public.

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India’s First Green Housing Project Completed (pics)

According to the Planning Commission, India will need to generate at least 700,000 MW of additional power by 2030 to meet growing electricity demands. India will certainly be looking towards alternative energy sources to generate a substantial portion of this energy.

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