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  • Hobbyists sweetening the picture for threatened honey bees

    November 16th, 2009 · No Comments

    By Chris Reinolds
    Green Right Now

    Beekeeper Laura Johnson enjoys tending to her buzzing friends, but the real motive behind her hobby is stopping the decline of honey bees.

    Bee Colony Collapse Disorder has been threatening bees, and the crops they serve, around the world for the past several years.

    So Johnson, an organic gardener in suburban Atlanta, decided it was time to jump into honey.

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    Sleep-out protest in third week in Boston; Dr. Hansen testifies

    November 9th, 2009 · 2 Comments

    Green Right Now Reports

    Rallying for a clean energy bill in Massachussetts, noted climatologist Dr. James Hansen told students this weekend that they must take the future in their hands.

    Massachusetts Sleep Out (Photo: Ian McClellan)

    Massachusetts Sleep Out (Photo: Ian McClellan)

    “Our universe is incredibly unjust and inequitable for young people and future generations. ” Dr. Hansen said. “Unless someone can change the direction, young people are really in trouble. Our governments are not taking actions or planning actions that will achieve this.”

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    Climate change explained with science and faith

    November 9th, 2009 · No Comments

    By Harriet Blake

    What do you get when a scientist and a minister collaborate?

    When the subject is climate change, you get a book, A Climate for Change, co-authored by scientist Katharine Hayhoe and her husband, pastor Andrew Farley.

    A Climate for Change

    A Climate for Change

    The premise of the couple’s book, published Oct. 29, is that before anything can be done about climate change, people need to be convinced that there is a need to do so. Their book, as the subtitle suggests – “Global warming facts for faith-based decisions” – attempts to address questions that Hayhoe and Farley have received in their respective lines of work.

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    Tweet if you love bees

    November 5th, 2009 · No Comments

    Green Right Now Reports

    How many more causes can we shop or tweet for? At least one more, hopes Haagen-Daz, makers of those indulgences so inadequately called ice cream.

    Haagen-Daz has been running a campaign to raise awareness about the decline of honey bees due to Colony Collapse Disorder. It’s close to the ice cream maker’s heart, and also should we say vat? , because the bees help pollinate almonds and, obviously, supply honey, both vital ingredients for HD flavors.

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    Gleaning crews put sustainability into action, feeding those in need

    November 4th, 2009 · No Comments

    By Harriet Blake

    Fact: America has an abundance of food.
    Question: So why does anyone go hungry in this country?

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    A potato gleaning in Virginia (Photo: Society of St. Andrew)

    Armed with this simple thought, the Society of St. Andrew (SOSA) took up the cause of feeding the hungry in 1979 with the idea of gleaning fields for salvageable produce.

    “We do this in two says,” says Carol Breitinger, communications director. “We use volunteers in the field for hands-on gleaning, or we send out trucks to pick up surplus crops that farmers can’t use and would just end up in the landfill.”

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    PFCs found in an array of consumer goods linked to high cholesterol

    November 3rd, 2009 · No Comments

    By Melissa Segrest
    Green Right Now

    Man-made chemicals that have long made life easier for everyone from cooks to clothiers are getting another round of scientific scrutiny. They may be related to unhealthy levels of cholesterol, a study released Monday suggests.

    Jessica Nelson BU School of Public Health

    Jessica Nelson, one of the authors of a new study of chemicals' impact on cholesterol

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    Green Patriarch urges respect for Mother Nature as planet reaches ‘limits’

    October 28th, 2009 · No Comments

    By Harriet Blake
    Green Right Now

    It’s not just environmental lobbyists who are gearing their words toward strong action at the upcoming Copenhagen climate change negotiations.

    At a recent appearance in New Orleans, the Ecumenical Patriarch Bartholomew, dubbed the “Green Patriarch” by Al Gore, minced no words about the urgency of addressing climate change:

    “We have reached a defining moment in our history…the point where absolute limits to our survival are being reached,” and we “instead of living on income, or the available surplus of the earth, we are consuming environmental capital and destroying its resources as if there is no tomorrow.”

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    Crawl for toxic chemical reform

    October 27th, 2009 · No Comments

    By Ashley Phillips
    Green Right Now

    In an effort to bring attention to the nation’s outdated toxic chemical laws, Seventh Generation, the makers of many environmentally safe home products, has partnered with Safer Chemicals, Healthy Families in the Million Baby Crawl. This campaign is asking everyone, moms or not, to urge Congress for stronger chemical regulations.

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    Erin Brockovich

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    350 travels 360 on day of climate action

    October 26th, 2009 · 1 Comment

    By Sommer Saadi and Barbara Kessler
    Green Right Now

    If anyone doubted that there’s a global grassroots movement to fight climate change, they may reconsider after viewing the photos that streamed in this weekend from the International Day of Climate Action.

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    Solar Decathlon winners showcase cutting edge in green building

    October 23rd, 2009 · No Comments

    By Ashley Phillips
    Green Right Now

    The US Department of Energy’s 2009 Solar Decathlon showcased the best in solar-powered home design as conceived by colleges students. Over 20 teams from across North America and Europe competed in this year’s competition.

    1st Place Solar Home

    1st Place Solar Home

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    Get ready for an International Day of Climate Action

    October 22nd, 2009 · No Comments

    By Ashley Phillips
    Green Right Now

    This Saturday is International Day of Climate Action — a chance for everyone to take a stand on behalf of the planet and possibly participate in one of 4,300 actions that are planned in 171 countries.

    350.org began the International Day of Climate Action campaign not only to wake up politicians, but wake up the world. The group wants everyone to know about and understand the number 350, which signifies the level many scientists have identified as the safe utmost limit for CO2 in the atmosphere, in parts per million.

    Here are a few unique events around the US:350-org-bill-mckibben

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    What’s black and white but not much read? Climate legislation

    October 21st, 2009 · No Comments

    Green Right Now Reports

    Health reform has gripped your attention and dominated your computer and TV screens for weeks now.

    In case you’ve got little time to spare to study up on climate legislation coming down the pike soon after this huge debate, the Pew Center on Global Climate Change has boiled it down to a summary report.

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