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Potential Growth of Wind Energy
Wind energy could supply up to 20% of world electricity generation. Despite problems, wind power has great potential as an alternative source of energy. more...
An Aquarium Industry Conservation Initiative
In: Environmentalism (general)
By: Ret Talbot
This industry leading marine aquarium retailer has elected to self-regulate certain saltwater species in the name of education and conservation. more...
Blue-Green Algae Pollutes Charles River
By: D. Yvette Wohn
Fans of the Red Sox may croon that they love the dirty water without realizing that baseball may be one of the factors that actually contaminates the Charles River. more...
Get 25% off your Next Tank of Gas for Free
By: Richard Mudhar
Follow these tips and improve gas mileage by a quarter by simply driving differently. No modification is needed to the car, just to the driver. more...
The Resilience of Fish Species
In: Environmentalism (general)
By: Ret Talbot
A recent study on the Great Barrier Reef shows that overfished populations can recover in a short time when protected by no-take zones. more...
Baiji River Dolphin Species Lost
The Baiji river dolphin in China's Yangtze River is extinct despite sightings. Soon more species in the Yangtze will be lost. Scientists call it an evolutionary tragedy. more...
Wildlife Pets For Woodland Indians
In: Environmentalism (general)
By: Kim DeLeary
In Canadian Indian history and present times, wildlife animals have proven to be wonderful and fantastic household pets. The raccoon continues to be an all-time favorite. more...
In: Environmentalism (general)
By: Andrea Silen
The last place you would expect to encounter groups of round-bellied pigs and rows of sun-sweetened corn is amongst the giant, steely buildings of Manhattan. more...
Air New Zealand Considers Jatropha
By: Alan Sorum
Air New Zealand is progressing in its goal to produce an environmentally sustainable aircraft fuel. Jatropha based fuel shows promise as a replacement for jet fuel. more...
In: Environmentalism (general)
By: Jenn Hardy
It was a small settlement in a trailer park in the '60s, but the Findhorn Foundation has flourished nearly as quickly as its famous 40 lb cabbages. more...