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This Week in News: July 24th
Posted by: paystolivegren 1 month agol Gore told reporters earlier in the week that he will better server the environment as private citizen . He rejected the idea of running along ...
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Solitary Hyenas Still Get the Last Laugh
Posted by: daducha 1 month agoSpotted hyenas lived as solitary scavengers over a million years ago. But over time, they have become more of a communal species.
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Energy Policy TV - EPTV News Roundtable Channel: EPTV Executive News Roundtable -- Corporate Energy Efficiency
Posted by: SNance 1 month agoWashington, DC - Judy Greenwald, Director of Innovative Solutions, Pew Center on Global Climate Change; Scott Nance, Content Acquisition Manager, Energy Policy TV (EPTV)
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Holy man, secular plan: clean up the River Ganges
Posted by: Jayson 1 month agoThe Ganges, revered as a symbol of spiritual purity for more than 2,000 years, is today a filthy soup. This is especially true in ...
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The Environmental Age
Posted by: mcmcom 1 month agoActor and Hollywoods Greenest Guy Ed Begley Jr. talks about Carbon Offsetting and what he does to live a carbon neutral life. He provides ...
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Ontario Fighting Carbon Emissions
Posted by: mcmcom 1 month agoYou can read the article here (there's a video there too if you've got issues reading above a 4th grade level), but here ...
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Gorilla Tour Uganda Rwanda
Posted by: Africatravel 1 month agoWelcome to Gorilla Tour Trails, With us, you get to the impenetrable forests of africa to see the Mountain Gorillas, or the Gorilla Berengei Berengei ...
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Ontario Government Stepping Up To Save Canada's Boreal Forest.
Posted by: mcmcom 1 month agoCanada's Boreal Forest resembles a warm green scarf across our fair country - it better not be a fan of the Dallas Stars though - or ...
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Sockeye return to Columbia in record numbers
Posted by: Aidenag 1 month agoSockeye salmon are returning to the Columbia River this summer in record numbers. Nearly 215,000 sockeye were counted at Bonneville dam through Tuesday, the ...
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Judge: EPA must regulate ship water discharge
Posted by: ap 1 month agoSAN FRANCISCO (AP) _ An appeals court Wednesday upheld a ruling ordering the Environmental Protection Agency to regulate the water discharged from ships as a ...
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Plastic Bags Are Bad. But, They’re Not Made From Oil.- Vonna Seeber
Posted by: Vonna_Seeber 1 month agoHow many barrels of oil does it take to make a ton of plastic bags? If you just reached for your calculator, you might have ...
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Shampooing... but not.
Posted by: jedankitty 1 month agoAnyway, the concept is stop washing your hair....with shampoo. Use apple cider vinegar. (I'm familiar with using this as a rinse to give ...
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Researchers say global warming could cost Ohio billions of dollars
Posted by: capn_caveman 1 month agoOhio could lose billions of dollars in the shipping,
tourism and recreation industries in coming decades if
global warming continues unabated, researchers at the
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Save The Environment Part 2 - What Are Alternative Fuels?
Posted by: watercar12 1 month agoSave The Environment Part 2 - What Are Alternative Fuels? In the simplest form, an alternative fuel is one that is not produced by using crude ...
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Save The Environment Part 2 - What Are Alternative Fuels?
Posted by: watercar12 1 month agoSave The Environment Part 2 - What Are Alternative Fuels? In the simplest form, an alternative fuel is one that is not produced by using crude ...
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