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‘It’s Not Right’: Inquiry Hears Bats, Birds Slaughtered by Wind Farms
An expert believed complete reliance on renewables was dangerous and would threaten Australian species.
October 29, 2024
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Crystal-Rose Jones
‘Try Slow’ on the North Shore of Kauai, Where Regenerative Tourism Is the Way
By Samantha Dunn From The Orange County Register I don’t want to be an invasive species. I kept ...
April 13, 2023
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Warmer Summers Worsen Tick Infestations for US Moose: Study
TRAVERSE CITY, Mich.—It’s a ghastly sight: ticks by tens of thousands burrowed into a moose’s broad body, sucking ...
November 22, 2021
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The Associated Press
Film Review: ‘Honeyland’: An Eco-Doc Disguised as a Portrait of a Macedonian Beekeeper
1h 27min | Documentary | 26 July 2019 (USA) Macedonia/Turkish with English Subtitles The opening drone-shot of “Honeyland” ...
July 15, 2019
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Mark Jackson
‘Cautionary Tale:’ High DDT Levels in New Brunswick Lakes Decades After Ban
Several remote New Brunswick lakes still have high levels of a pesticide banned 46 years ago—findings with significant ...
June 12, 2019
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The Canadian Press
Florida’s Manatees Aren’t Endangered Anymore (Video)
Since first being listed as endangered, the manatee population has rebounded to over 6,600 individuals.
March 31, 2017
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Epoch Video
EcoFest Reminds Busy New Yorkers of Bigger Picture
For your typical, highly aware New Yorker, green living is about par of the course. They recycle, look ...
August 16, 2015
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Petr Svab
If Everyone Lived in an ‘Ecovillage’, the Earth Would Still Be in Trouble
We are used to hearing that if everyone lived in the same way as North Americans or Australians, ...
June 29, 2015
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Samuel Alexander
Visionary Landscape and Urban Designer Diana Balmori on Working With Nature
Visionary landscape and urban designer Diana Balmori talks about creating cities that work with nature and about what ...
June 19, 2015
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Milene Fernandez
Indonesia at Risk From Huge Fires Because of El Niño
In order to predict, and hopefully prevent, such fires in the future, we've looked at how far in ...
June 16, 2015
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Allan Spessa
The Last Polar Bears
We first went to Churchill, Canada, to see its famous polar bears, whose life was being threatened by ...
April 22, 2015
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Cyril Christo
The Colossus of Existence: Why the Elephant Is Invaluable
A world without elephants, even a world with severely reduced populations only incites more violence and convulsions across ...
April 11, 2015
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Cyril Christo
Does Global Warming Mean More or Less Snow?
As first glance, asking whether global warming results in more snow may seem like a silly question because ...
February 21, 2015
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Kevin Trenberth
Explainer: Wilderness, and Why It Matters
At the centre of the debate is how we define wilderness – and what people can use it ...
February 2, 2015
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Brendan Mackey
Scientists Are Deep Sea Drilling to Learn More About Earthquakes and Tsunamis
Ten years on from the devastating Boxing Day earthquake and tsunami, our understanding of very large earthquakes has ...
January 4, 2015
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Lisa McNeill
How Swinging Temperatures Threaten Many Creatures
Animals that regulate their body temperature through the external environment may have the resilience to survive some climate ...
December 22, 2014
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Julie Baglot
Use Less Stuff: An Interview With Sustainability Expert Bob Lilienfeld
Bob Lilienfeld is editor of “The ULS Report,” a newsletter aimed at spreading the benefits of source reduction ...
November 20, 2014
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Mary Silver
California Governor Pushes for More Clean-Air Vehicles
LOS ANGELES—California Governor Jerry Brown signed three bills into law on Sunday, which aim to support the growth ...
September 22, 2014
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Sarah Le
Greenhouse Gas Is de Blasio’s Latest Equity Issue
About three quarters of New York City's greenhouse gas emissions come from buildings, of which the city has ...
September 21, 2014
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Catherine Yang
Al Gore Wants to Mobilize Faith Leaders for Climate Change
“Love thy neighbor as thyself.” Former U.S. vice president Al Gore invoked the Biblical passage on Thursday during ...
September 18, 2014
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Annie Wu
Students Lead Push for Disposable Bag Fee
NEW YORK—Dozens of elementary, middle, and high school students lobbied City Council members Tuesday to support charging a ...
September 16, 2014
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Nicholas Zifcak
California Residents Seek Drought-Friendly Lawns
CAMARILLO, Calif.—More southern Californians are ripping up the grass in their lawns to plant drought-resistant plants, or to ...
September 14, 2014
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Sarah Le
Great Barrier Reef May Face a Deadly Summer
Study: This summer may bring an increase in coral death to the Great Barrier Reef, as the reef ...
July 31, 2014
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University of Queensland
The Seasons are Changing but the Long-term Effects on Wildlife Are Still Unclear
The National Trust has reported that the seasonal activities of plants and animals in the UK have been ...
July 11, 2014
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Stephen Thackeray
Forest Conservation and the Double-Edged Sword of Democracy
Dr. Douglas Sheil on forest conservation: "Combine democracy with modern communication technology and improved information access, and it ...
July 6, 2014
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Liz Kimbrough
‘Noah’: We Caused the Flood
While the biblical story of Noah is vague on God’s reasoning for wiping out humanity, Darren Aronofsky’s film ...
May 8, 2014
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Nathalie Baptiste
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Trump on Iran Conflict: Troops Staying Until ‘We Have a Completion’
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Iran Launches First Missiles at Israel Since Ceasefire Agreement
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Israel Strikes Beirut Days After US-Supported Ceasefire Announcement
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Jack Phillips
Former Utah Attorney General Fights the Evil That Lurks in Quiet Places
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US Forces Shoot Down 2 Iranian Drones as Pakistani Interior Minister Visits Tehran
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Jacki Thrapp
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