- NASA biofuel algae being grown inside floating plastic bags
- New iPad app will help mariners avert right whale collisions
- Ranchers’ attitudes vary toward programs designed to protect endangered species, report says
- Scientists clone American elm trees that survived Dutch elm outbreaks
- Microbial fuel cell converts raw sewage into electricity
- Fracking of shale may impair carbon storage projects, study says
- New EPA rules will limit CO2 emissions from power plants
- Brazil policies helped drive decline in deforestation, report says
- Beekeepers urge U.S. ban on pesticide toxic to honeybees
- NASA map depicts unusual warm stretch across much of U.S.
- Local fisheries management helps prevent overfishing, study says
- U.S. startup develops process to convert plastic waste into oil
- Unusual pine beetle breeding could explain tree epidemic, study says
- New Year’s Resolution: Optimism
- This solar development should rattle Washington
- Louis-Dreyfus joins array of groups opposing Keystone pipeline at White House protest on Nov. 6
- Move Your Money and Bank Transfer Day (Nov. 5) reach critical mass
- Green Test Drive: Redesigned 2012 Yaris offers roomier ride, less cutesy look
- Does the U.S. even need more tar sands oil from Canada?
- Study: If Americans replaced short car trips with pedal power, they’d stave off heart disease and climate change
- President says he’ll make the call on tar sands pipeline
- Poll shows public still takes a shine to solar power
- Robust Halloween spending means consumers won’t be shopping zombies for the winter holidays
- Spare the bird, try these vegetarian alternatives for Thanksgiving
- Texas drought likely to trigger higher beef prices
- European Union may rate Canadian tar sands oil as more polluting
- Campbells Soup is umm, umm tainted with BPA?
- Pictures show the damage from tar sands
- Volvo testing ways to give wildlife a break
- Bold Nebraska urges residents to ‘Boo!’ the Keystone pipeline
- Cadmium-telluride solar panels buffeted in the falling solar market
- Obama campaign angers enviros by hiring former lobbyist for Keystone pipeline
- Nebraska Governor calls for Obama to deny Keystone pipeline, until Nebraska can review its route
- Get leaner and greener with homegrown food
- BPA exposure poses greater risk to girls, study shows
- Could this be the dawn of American solar power?
- Bison stampede onto US menus
- Conservationists calling for tougher wildlife ownership laws
- Occupy Philly’s first press statement addresses direct democracy
- Earth to pass 7 billion mark, start the conversation with a condom
- The dark side of urban gardening
- Dallas welcomes solar industry; receives PV panel donations to Habitat for Humanity
- Wheeze, baby, wheeze: Sierra Club and others respond to Rick Perry’s fossil fuel-heavy energy plan
- Get charged up for National Plug-In Day this Sunday
- GE to open biggest US solar factory, creating about 450 jobs in Colorado and New York
- Solar industry thrives with government support: Will it be renewed or extinguished?
- Organically Grown: good for babies and their planet
- Rainforest Action Network calls Bank of America leading coal financier
- Animal rights activists petition against Texas’ lethal policy toward burros
- Companies seeking sustainability can learn from Steve Jobs
- Ah….refreshing coal
- Polls show Americans support green schools and green companies
- A closer look at how green schools boost school districts and inspire kids
- Revenge of the Electric Car, compelling but no cars get smashed
- Getting it done in Kansas: A new cast of characters lofts big wind project
- Couple Successfully Lives Off Their Land for a Year
- Frito-Lay gets to ‘near net zero’ at manufacturing facility
- U.S. must not wave the white flag on clean energy jobs
- This fall: An American Spring?
- Research on U.S. nuclear levels after Fukushima could improve future nuclear detection
- Cohousing: Life in a modern village
- Obama’s green schools plan could renovate buildings, reinvigorate communities
- Scientists say wildlife should be rescued from politics
- DOE Secretary Chu congratulates 2011 Solar Decathlon winners; defends funding for solar projects
- Global warming extends ragweed allergy season — here’s how to cope
- Solyndra crashes, but solar industry overall still shines
- Rodale study: Organic farming is just as productive, less polluting and more profitable than using chemicals
- Pipeline jobs or pipe dreams? Cornell report blasts rosy jobs estimates for Keystone XL
- Tour solar homes this weekend
- How to reduce your exposure to listeria in wake of the cantaloupe scare
- Voters can protest the Keystone Pipeline directly to the White House
- ‘The Park’ caps a decade of change in Dallas
- A front yard garden in Memphis becomes ground zero for home-grown food fight
- Public hearings on gas and oil drilling pollution coming to Pittsburgh, Denver, Dallas/Fort Worth
- Students, landowners and Nobel Peace laureates tell Obama ‘Yes you can’ turn down the Keystone pipeline
- Blistering summer sinks in: More Americans believe global warming is happening
- Illinois passenger rail from Chicago to Quad Cities ready to go
- The news is almost all bad, but not quite, thanks to wind power
- Cargill initiates ground turkey recall after positive test at Arkansas facility
- Texas Tech toxicologists warn of toxic chemicals in water from Northeastern flooding
- US Green Building Council says American Jobs Act would put thousands to work in energy efficiency
- Note to Obama: Smog controls could have created jobs, without hurting consumers
- ’24 Hours of Climate Reality,’ coming Sept. 14
- US Chamber of Commerce jobs plan promotes fossil fuels; green energy, not so much
- Where to donate cash and goods for Texas wildfire victims
- The smog decision: American health vs. business costs — and politics
- Author argues politics overtaking science in global warming debate
- Environmentalists decry Obama pullback on smog protections
- Thoughts from Vermont on how to rebuild after Irene
- Celebrities, religious and environmental leaders protest tar sands pipeline; 500+ arrested
- Getting a green team started at school
- Historic hurricanes, drought, floods and tornadoes: Do we see a pattern here?
- Bill McKibben appeals for more protesters at Keystone action
- Headlines you will never read about renewables
- Drought Dilemma: Prop up your lawn with more water or issue its epitaph?
- How to stock up for disaster, a check list for weathering Hurricane Irene
- Photo shows Hurricane Irene could have huge reach
- Obama: Please don’t permit Keystone XL
- High heat, low winds and car emissions create an ozone haze across Texas
- Tar sands protesters make their point; will it be enough?
- Students plow their way to the top of Sierra’s ‘Cool School’ rankings
- Study finds eating dried plums helps prevent fractures and osteoporosis
- List: Money magazine’s 2011 cities with the cleanest air
- 2011 Do Something Awards honor young people making a difference
- Keystone XL: An environmental threat or an oil security blanket?
- Report for Obama questions effectiveness of gas drilling regulations
- Scientists say arctic ice melt may pause for several years before resuming
- How many heatwaves before we can call it climate change?
- Most of the nation suffers ‘bad air’ days this summer
- New Ford Focus Electric buyers will get solar power option
- Enviro leaders to Congress: Save $100 billion by cutting tax breaks for oil and gas
- Farewell to Ray Anderson, a giant of sustainability
- A conversation with Austin’s ‘Natural Gardener’
- Eco-friendly International Beer Day essentials
- Adoption first — an answer to overpopulation
- Texas shatters heat and drought records, withering crop and livestock prospects
- Philips wins Department of Energy prize for super efficient bulb
- New web tool shows how climate change will worsen extreme heat, drought
- Growth as we know it reconsidered
- Green energy could mitigate heat wave angst
- A brutally hot and costly summer
- Obama announces a grand plan to improve car efficiency and cut oil imports
- Mexico City making major progress on pollution
- Beat the heat, and high electric bills, with careful energy use
- Republicans take aim at clean air, clean water, wolves and fuel efficient cars
- American restaurants pump up the calories with toppings, fillings, extras
- Gulf of Mexico shrimpers failing to protect sea turtle, says Oceana
- A heat wave, flood and drought trifecta
- A sacramental vision for the healing of the planet
- Rescued circus lions released into Colorado refuge
- Major U.S. companies converting fleets to electric and hybrid vehicles
- Anti-fracking groups grow as natural gas drilling expands
- ExxonMobil Under Fire For Yellowstone Pipeline Rupture
- Bahamas bans commercial shark fishing
- Fracking forces recoil in New Jersey and France, and new rules in New York
- Lean toward green this Fourth of July
- You can deny climate change in Iowa, but not the power of the wind
- Albertsons stores going for ‘zero waste’
- Fed Ex will add 4,000 fuel efficient vehicles and all-electric vans to its fleet
- Stove Man project finds a solution to dangerous cookstove pollution
- Cicada emergence is bug eaters’ bonanza
- Government report and think tank also question rosy natural gas estimates
- Study shows even routine weather carries significant cost
- Weird weather events connected? Nah
- Safer cosmetics bill addresses harmful ingredients in personal products
- Solar celebrity rooftops in NYC and other low carbon ideas
- America’s Most Endangered Historic Places for 2011
- Tea Party Republicans in the House resume assault on the environment
- Nissan finally gets the pitch right on the Leaf
- SportsArt wants to help fitness clubs muscle their way to lower energy costs
- Peer-to-peer car sharing helps neighborhoods make do with fewer cars
- Congress: Stop Denying An Inconvenient Truth
- “Great Reversal” report offers good news about Earth’s forests
- Eco-car made by VA Tech students charts 85 miles per gallon
- Water down the energy drain
- Wind industry hopes new ‘WindMade’ label will propel clean energy use
- GE adds a cool new feature to its refrigerator water filters: recycling
- The most chemically contaminated produce
- Ruffalo and other celebs declare: I love my New York water!
- E. coli death toll rises to 36; Germany blames sprouts
- Greensburg, Kansas to Tuscaloosa (and now Joplin): Rebuild green!
- Green Test Drive: Porsche 2011 Cayenne S Hybrid delivers SUV luxury with better mileage
- Want an electric car? Build your own
- Hot, the new normal
- Summer Alert: Don’t get burned, use the EWG database of safer sunscreens
- Advocates defend organic foods in face of E. coli outbreak
- Victims of European E. coli outbreak ‘mix up words’; cause of outbreak still a mystery
- How to avoid E. coli, and a look back at recent outbreaks
- Knee deep in a food disaster that may have been avoidable
- National Park Foundation names can’t miss national park hikes
- USDA’s new ‘My Plate’ campaign raises the profile of veggies and fruits
- Lawsuit filed to stop antibiotic use in healthy livestock
- Study says North Texas gas drillers could reduce their air pollution — and make money doing it
- Scientists list top 10 new species for 2011
- Superfoods for a super healthy smoothie from The Way of the Happy Woman
- Battle of the Buildings pits offices, schools and skyscrapers in contest to cut energy use
- Clean air advocates turn out for EPA hearing in Philadelphia on coal plant pollution
- Southern Company rated worst major U.S. utility
- GM plans to turn up the voltage on the Volt
- UC Davis building biggest Net Zero student village
- NOAA: Get ready for ‘above average’ hurricane season
- Shining a light on the light bulb controversy
- Forced Pooling: When Landowners Can’t Say No to Drilling
- Edmunds says green cars are moving quickly off the lots
- Making a better light bulb: Yes we can!
- America’s Most Endangered Rivers of 2011
- Texas gets federal money to develop a high speed passenger train route between Dallas and Houston
- Five foods that aren’t as healthy as you think
- Lexus CT 200h, real comfort with a lower carbon footprint
- Let’s get royally concerned about Monsanto, Roundup and the food we eat
- Arctic melting faster than predicted, pushing sea rise to 5 feet by 2100
- Eradicating poverty and stabilizing population, lessons from Iran
- The American Society of Landscape Architects shows how to use plants to make homes more energy efficient
- Hertz Rental Car company goes solar
- Is your city bike friendly? With gasoline prices soaring, it’s time to find out
- You came, you saw, you helped save savanna by seeing Disney’s ‘African Cats’
- 10 ways to save water in the landscape from HGTV’s ‘The Gardner Guy’
- U.S. venture capital investment in cleantech jumps 54%
- Half the U.S. lives with dangerous air pollution; is your city on the list?
- Gadgets and gardens and green people energy
- Companies are finding a solution to plastics problem
- Business and nonprofit groups launch CLEAN California campaign to accelerate the green energy economy
- BP ponies up $1 billion for early Gulf coast restoration
- Graphic design student from University of Louisville wins contest for new bioplastic symbol
- Is Texas passing California in the electric car race?
- Princeton Review names the top greenest colleges for 2011
- Oil industry still unaccountable one year after BP disaster
- Sunny LA plans to tap solar power from apartment rooftops
- This Earth Day get to a green festival!
- Power Shift 2011 urges America to ‘Stand up to Big Polluters’
- Scoring one for the planet at Cowboys Stadium
- Congress unilaterally delists the Rocky Mountain wolves as part of the budget deal
- 25 newly certified green restaurants you can feel good about (or even eat at)
- Massive debris patch from Japanese tsunami floating to America
- Kelley Blue Book’s top green cars of 2011
- Greening your home a room at a time: Eco closets
- Tree giveaways take root in April
- Cornell scientists say methane leaks from ‘fracking’ could be worse than emissions from coal and oil
- Kids can go green with PBS’ Arthur and crew
- EPA awards five grants to combat bed bugs
- Teachers, tell your kids about the rainforest and a poster contest for Earth Day
- Clean air, the economy, fossil fuels and the ‘American people’
- Junk and jetsam, heirlooms and gems — reusing old stuff can be fun
- Green building hits milestone of 10,000 LEED-certified homes
- IKEA plans to keep score on sustainable products
- Obama says oil dependence threatens U.S. prosperity, and we must find alternatives
- Same story oil over again
- Study shows how plastic additives from food packaging accumulate in humans
- Fukushima: Lessons learned for the U.S.
- Groundwater leaks are common at nuclear power plants in the U.S.
- 300 Years of Fossil Fuels in 300 seconds
- U.S. communities adopting electronic waste laws, recycling programs
- CEOs plead with Congress to save clean energy jobs
- Green Sports Alliance hopes to reduce impact of stadiums and arenas
- Toxic Waste Short Circuits Bubble Gum recalled
- Seven companies drop ‘misleading’ SFI eco-label
- How China’s struggle to feed itself could starve the world
- EPA says radiation monitors still show ‘no radiation levels of concern’ in U.S.
- Proposed grocery bag tax in Maryland meets opposition
- Does nuclear energy make sense?
- Porsche will build plug-in hybrid super car
- Companies expect to eliminate 4 billion pounds of packaging by 2020
- Sunday update: Union of Concerned Scientists on nuclear crisis in Japan
- Drought gives way to wildfires in Oklahoma
- Japan’s nuclear facility still not stable after tsunami damage
- Push back progress on light bulbs? Not a bright idea
- Wolverines stage a comeback
- Why you should clean like your grandmother
- Americans take oil price rise in stride, brace for higher prices
- Fair Trade food sales rise, despite weak economy
- Rising carbon dioxide in the air causes plants to release less water
- The un-greening of Wisconsin
- Tim DeChristopher found guilty of interfering with auction of oil and gas leases on public lands
- University of Arkansas researchers convert algae to butanol for auto use
- AT&T says getting greener saved it $44 million in 2010
- A ’round up’ of ways to oppose GE alfalfa and sugar beets
- Oregon’s Blumenauer gets it right on oil subsidies
- Green Test Drive: Prius Plug-in
- 350.org targets the U.S. Chamber of Commerce
- T. Boone Pickens: Time to get serious about oil independence
- 15 American metro areas with transportation bragging rights
- Spring brings the annual rain of lawn chemicals
- High speed rail (tea-)bagged by politics
- One poor harvest away from chaos
- The big heresy: Asking customers to use less of your product
- Hyundai’s Tucson ix Hydrogen Fuel Cell Electric Vehicle makes U.S. debut
- Government report says one million electric vehicles by 2015 is doable
- Green Test Drive: 2011 Scion xB
- Group accuses Congress of big spending on bottled water
- EPA wants to study natural gas ‘fracking’ process and sites with contaminated water
- EPA’s Jackson asks Congress: Should ‘politicians overrule scientists on a scientific question’?
- U.S. support for offshore wind power picks up speed, but will it matter?
- Make Valentine’s a sweet, Fair Trade day
- A planet fueled entirely by renewable energy by 2050? Report says it’s possible
- House of Representatives spending thousands on bottled water?
- How genetically modified alfalfa threatens organic milk
- Health, food and farm groups unite against Monsanto’s newly approved GE alfalfa
- Meritage Homes announces green-built homes in Texas
- Don’t let dirty tote bags scare you, just get better ones
- New dietary guidelines: Fruits and vegetables should dominate your plate
- Ford Focus Electric named 2011 Green Car Vision Award winner
- 10 ways that Super Bowl XLV will be green…and not green
- Ford’s Electric Focus lands at LA auto museum
- Gulf shrimpers live with many unknowns after the BP oil spill
- Cree one ups Edison — makes an LED for home use
- Obama’s green State of the Union address
- Can we live without plastic? Rodale is going to try and you can too
- Congress should support job-creating clean energy programs
- The top 9 soy milk and tofu brands
- Government plans to reduce ‘safe’ fluoride levels to a safer level
- Empire State Building to join nation’s top green energy buyers
- ThinkEco introduces smart outlet at Consumer Electronics Show
- First honeybees, now bumblebees in decline
- Green and near-green energy development: Will the U.S. keep up?
- Citizen advocates say Texas is rushing to expand radioactive waste dump
- Frito Lay goes for 50 percent ‘all natural’ products in 2011; jettisons additives
- American Lung Association names 2010’s eleven biggest ‘clean air’ events
- No excuses in 2011: Recycle right
- Notable green books from 2010
- Images capture a rapidly changing planet
- Chevy Volt will use parts fashioned from Gulf of Mexico’s oil-soaked booms
- Sharks snatch victory from the jaws of Congress
- A green holiday gift for solar, wind and geothermal producers
- Up on the rooftop click, click, click — vanquished by global warming, lickety split
- Nutrition advocacy group sues McDonalds over Happy Meals marketing
- Gas fracking protesters laud New York’s moratorium
- Look for organically grown, Fair Trade holiday blossoms
- Cancun climate conference leaves major decisions for future
- Liquid coal, dirtier than even regular coal, could get taxpayer subsidies
- Buy greener: Stonyfield Farm and Walmart adopt Ingeo bioplastic packaging
- Biggest U.S. offshore wind project planned for Rhode Island Sound
- Could everyone get a U.S. tax break except for clean energy?
- Recycle: Burn an Enviro-Log instead of the wood in your fireplace
- IKEA treats workers to a new (bike) ride for Christmas
- It’s harder to be green in the winter chill
- Fuel-efficient cars: Consumer Reports likes new Ford Fiesta and Mazda2
- Amyris tops latest ‘50 Hottest Companies in Bioenergy’ rankings
- How a neighborhood in Fremont, Calif. taps the sun
- Make room for baby animals on your holiday list
- Make sweet potatoes gratin, like Jennie Cooks in LA
- Why climate negotiations keep failing
- Warming to the fight: Experts warn that U.S. risks economic might without an energy and climate plan
- Gulf oil spill ‘wiped out options’ for Louisiana fishing couple
- Give eco-friendly beauty gifts for babies, green teens and mom
- 350.org photo captures essence of climate battle as Cancun talks begin
- Dreaming of a green Christmas? Tips for an eco-conscious holiday
- Tigers, wolves, Vladimir Putin and plenty else to be thankful for
- Nissan LEAF gets 99 mpg EPA rating
- Thailand using technology, rangers to protect wild tigers
- Major awards and crowds deliver a jolt for the Volt
- The rising power of eco-moms
- Got ‘crises fatigue’?
- 8 U.S. cities and counties commit to prepare for climate change
- FDA tells makers of caffeinated alcohol drinks to take their dangerous products off the market
- Lundberg Family Farms advocates for sustainable farming
- Campus food waste tracking shows dramatic reduction in kitchen waste
- Sharks find sanctuary in Indonesia, thanks to scuba divers
- A no-Turkey Thanksgiving, no kidding
- Report says green building market grew 50 percent in 2 years
- Millions set to take the pledge on Nov.15 — America Recycles Day
- Playing chicken with high speed trains in Wisconsin
- Texas: The Alone Star state when it comes to controlling greenhouse gases
- AWEA spins a story about wind for the new Congress
- Government releases 2011 fuel economy guide
- Fuel economy leaders for 2011 model year
- 2010: The heat is still on
- Program for teachers will help students address global environmental issues
- California slays Prop. 23, and remains the promised land for clean energy
- Six things to know before you pick your turkey
- VC investment in clean tech falls 55% in Q3 2010
- Scientists raise concerns about toxic flame retardants
- American Airlines will serve eco-friendly coffee
- GlaxoSmithKline installing North America’s largest rooftop solar array
- Survey finds shortage of qualified energy professionals
- UNC dorm wins first EPA National Building Competition
- Video campaign targets disposable plastics
- Construction to begin on final section of Indianapolis Bicycle and Pedestrian Network
- Floating plastic wetlands mimic nature
- Austin Energy is rolling out $4 million in solar funding for customers
- 12 Cranston schools earn Energy Star status for conservation
- Event: Raw milk and renewable energy discussion
- Salt Lake City moving to LED street lights
- Syracuse University will partner to support military’s ‘Net Zero Energy’ initiative
- ‘Crop mobs’: Social media comes to the farm
- Texas Department of Agriculture launches program to eradicate wild hogs
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