Entries Tagged as 'YOUR COMMUNITY'

Young Minds Gear Up In Dell-Winston Solar Car Challenge

July 21st, 2008 · No Comments

By Barbara Kessler
With gas prices pressuring wallets everywhere and climate change warming the planet, people are looking to the sun for some salvation. It’s paradoxical yes, but so sensible. The sun’s energy burns brightly on Earth and is capable of powering our homes and potentially our cars, if that power can be efficiently harvested.
For the [...]

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Tags: Cars · Model Projects · Other Transport · Schools, Universities & Churches

Gore’s Call To Be Carbon-Free — Clear and Historic

July 18th, 2008 · No Comments

By John DeFore
It must be a bittersweet moment to be Darrell Hammond.

Every talk Al Gore gives, after all, continues to prove the Saturday Night Live veteran’s brilliance at honing in on the speech patterns of public figures; if Gore can’t tweak his style after years of mockery, then clearly Hammond caught something elemental.
But in [...]

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Tags: Celebrities & Politicians · Headlines · Nation · PEOPLE

Young Eco-Heroes Take Planet’s Future Into Their Own Hands

July 17th, 2008 · No Comments

By Catherine Girardeau
Eleven-year-old Colin Carlson of Coventry, Conn., took his cue from the penguins. The recent winner of the sixth annual Action for Nature International Young Eco-Hero Awards in the 8-to-13 age group was nine when he visited the Galapagos Islands as a member of the National Geographic Kids Expedition Team.
“I was snorkeling near a [...]

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Tags: Cities & States · Green Them · Headlines · Healthy Ways · Model People · Model Projects · Uncategorized

Ontario Moves To Protect Vast Boreal Forest

July 16th, 2008 · No Comments

By John DeFore
In what is said to be the “largest conservation commitment in Canadian history,” Ontario has set aside an area of forest that is almost the size of the United Kingdom.
On Monday, the province’s Premier Dalton McGuinty announced that, as part of its Far North Planning initiative, it would “permanently protect” an area [...]

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Tags: Briefs · Cities & States · Headlines · Nation

United States Partners With Sweden And Volvo To Improve Truck Efficiency

July 10th, 2008 · No Comments

By Nima Kapadia
The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) and the Swedish Energy Agency (SEA) have extended their partnership with Volvo another three years to develop commercial trucks with greater fuel efficiency. The partnership is an extension of a one-year agreement signed by the three groups in June 2007, with the overall objective of creating [...]

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Tags: Briefs · Nation · Other Transport

E-Fuel: A Coal Substitute Made from Sewage

July 8th, 2008 · No Comments

By John DeFore
Its name, SlurryCarb, may be nauseating, and the procedure itself mightn’t be something you’d want to see first-hand. But a new process touted by Atlanta company EnerTech may be part of the answer to the world’s energy woes, while also disposing of sewage.

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Tags: Briefs · Cities & States · Green Enthusiasts & Researchers

Doggone Green in Chicago: A Tale About Doo-Doo'ing The Right Thing

July 2nd, 2008 · No Comments

By Lynette Holloway

Sean J. Hunter, director of Doggy Au Pair, with Shih Tzu Lester J. Doodles and Silla, a Mastiff
Most days, Sean J. Hunter, a jaunty dog walker, can be seen maneuvering his way along the sidewalks of Chicago’s tony Gold Coast neighborhood followed by a cavalry of his charges: pampered pooches. They range in [...]

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Tags: Cut Consumption · Model Projects · Neighborhood

Fighting To Save The Bees And Other Pollinators

June 30th, 2008 · 1 Comment

By Barbara Kessler
If you’ve been wondering about all the buzz over honeybees, here is some food for thought – or rather some thought about food: Bees play a role in one out of every three bites of food Americans eat.
Pollinators, mainly bees, but also butterflies, songbirds and even bats, perform such a critical function [...]

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Tags: Food · Headlines · Model Projects · Nation · Trees & Plants · Wildlife

CEOs Envision A Green Industrial Revolution And Urge G8 Leaders To Endorse Carbon Cuts

June 24th, 2008 · No Comments

By Barbara Kessler
Chief Executive Officers concerned about climate change – including the chiefs of Royal Dutch Shell, Alcoa, BP, British Airways, Deutsche Bank, Tokyo Electric Power, Duke Energy, Citi, Airbus SAS, France Electric, DuPont and Nike - have issued a statement to the G-8 national leaders urging them to support a “new international climate [...]

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Tags: Briefs · Greener Businesses · Headlines · Nation

Germany and France Ban Pesticides Linked To Bee Deaths; Geneticist Urges U.S. Ban

June 23rd, 2008 · 1 Comment

By Shermakaye Bass

In light of recent European bans of a pesticide linked to Bee Colony Collapse Disorder (CCD), at least one key bee expert is calling for a ban of the same pesticide in the United States.
“In the United States, drastic action is needed,” says Canadian geneticist Joe Cummins, explaining that U.S. farmers and [...]

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Tags: Food · Headlines · Nation

2008 Gulf Of Mexico Dead Zone Could Be Largest Ever

June 23rd, 2008 · No Comments

By Barbara Kessler
Flooding along the Mississippi River and its tributaries is creating a secondary environmental problem that’s not so secondary. As record-breaking runoff carrying sewage and fertilizers heads to the Gulf of Mexico, researchers and federal officials fear it will cause the largest algal bloom ever in the coastal waters.

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Tags: Briefs · Cities & States · Food · Headlines

United States Postal Service Gets Green

June 18th, 2008 · No Comments

By Nima Kapadia
The United States Postal Service didn’t do it “Overnight” but it is taking steps to expressly reduce its carbon footprint by launching a “green” website. The website, which debuted June 2, helps consumers search for eco-friendly products and

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Tags: Briefs · Cut Consumption · Greener Businesses · Neighborhood