Monday, November 23, 2009

environment

Green Spaces Boost the Body and the Mind

Study finds measurable health benefits for those with easy access to nature more >>

Explorers: North Pole Summers Ice Free in 10 Years

Taking the Pulse of Ocean Dead Zones

Researchers use robotic sea gliders to unravel the mystery of Oregon's coastal die-offs. more >>

California Considers Strict Energy Standards for TVs

Huge Potential for Carbon Storage in China

5 Smart Ways to Lower Your 2009 Taxes

Learn about stimulus, home, energy and other tips that can lower your 2009 taxes. more >>

Green Walls Taking Root in Building Design

Israelis Bring Green Power to West Bank Village

Bisphenol A: Another Reason You Don't Need Your Receipt

The estrogen-mimicking chemical has been found on paper receipts. more >>

For Quick Cash, Drop Your Gadgets at an EcoATM

The new ATMs could change the way personal technology is recycled. more >>

IEA Says $10 Trillion Needed for Clean Technology

Plastics Chemical Tied to Aggression in Young Girls

BPA has been linked to other dangers, but behavioral effects remain unclear more >>

Obama Puts Government on Greenhouse-Gas Diet

EPA Moves to Regulate Smokestack Greenhouse Gases

Common Weed Killer Impacts Wildlife

Research indicates ill effects on development, behavior, immune, hormone and reproductive systems. more >>

Study Shows More Corn for Biofuels Would Hurt Water

UN Warns Leaders Time Running Out for Climate Deal

Warmer Weather Threatens Moose

Endangered Ugandan Gorillas Join Facebook, MySpace

Climate Talks Resume in Bangkok With Deal in Doubt

Climate negotiations seek to forge a pact to replace the Kyoto Protocol, which expires in 2012. more >>

The Greening of American Faith and the Climate Change Bill

How religious environmentalism may influence the Senate push for a climate change bill more >>

Religious Groups Push for Climate Change Legislation

American religious traditions have emerged as a large part of the environmental movement more >>

Planned Emission Cuts Still Mean Far Hotter Earth

Environmental Chemicals May Affect Male Reproduction

European study finds more evidence in areas where more men have problems more >>

The G-20: 5 Green Things You Should Know About Pittsburgh

The Steel City is making a green comeback. more >>

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