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World of Wasted Timenew

Climate change has stopped being human-created and in our control. Now what?
NOW Magazine  |  Wayne Roberts  |  11-30-2007  |  Environment

Guilt-Free Carbon Unitsnew

Purchasing carbon offsets is an easy and relatively inexpensive way to feel good about what you are doing to make the world a greener place.
Jackson Free Press  |  Kelly Bryan Smith  |  11-28-2007  |  Environment

Charleston's Dirty Little Secretnew

Don't breathe deep -- there are killers in our air.
Charleston City Paper  |  Stratton Lawrence  |  11-28-2007  |  Environment

Nuke to the Futurenew

The portable nuclear reactor takes on the energy crisis.
Santa Fe Reporter  |  Dave Maass  |  11-26-2007  |  Environment

Early Puberty's Toxic Causes and Effectsnew

New report links chemicals to problematic early development.
San Francisco Bay Guardian  |  Jessika Fruchter  |  11-21-2007  |  Environment

The Green Map System Lets Local Enviros Do the Talkingnew

The neighborhood maps seek to "help residents and tourists make ethical consumer choices during their daily experience of the city," but don't take them at face value. Like all maps, they're complex, extremely condensed, and subjective.
Chicago Reader  |  Harold Henderson  |  11-19-2007  |  Environment

What a Difference a Year Has Made for Ethanolnew

Touted as the solution to global warming and dependency on foreign oil, ethanol was offered up as the fuel of the future by its own industry and numerous politicians. Now skeptics of the biofuel are more vocal now than ever. Their concerns: the corn-based fuel's impact on the economy, the environment, consumer issues and, of course, politics.
Port Folio Weekly  |  Jennifer O'Donnell  |  11-16-2007  |  Environment

Farmers, Activists & Ag Experts Weigh in on Farm Billnew

This year's bill tips the scales at more than 1500 pages, with an estimated price tag of nearly $300 billion. For the next five years, this bill will go a long way toward determining what we grow, what we eat, and whose wallets and waistbands grow the widest.
Seven Days  |  Ken Picard and Mike Ives  |  11-16-2007  |  Environment

A Moth's Errandnew

Pheromone spraying aimed at wiping out the light brown apple moth may be fruitless.
Monterey County Weekly  |  Kera Abraham  |  11-15-2007  |  Environment

TV Weatherman Thinks Global Warming is a Scamnew

John Coleman, KUSI weatherman and founder of The Weather Channel, declared global warming to be "a non-event, a manufactured crisis and a total scam."
San Diego CityBeat  |  Eric Wolff  |  11-14-2007  |  Environment

Making Solar Panels More Affordable in San Francisconew

"The idea with my proposal is the city would use its very high credit rating to borrow money at almost zero cost," Sup. Gerardo Sandoval says. That money would be turned over to citizens as low-interest loans to be paid back through a monthly assessment, similar to a property tax, with a very low interest rate.
San Francisco Bay Guardian  |  Amanda Witherell  |  11-14-2007  |  Environment

This Oil Spill -- and the Nextnew

There's a lot that can be done to make shipping in the San Francisco Bay safer.
San Francisco Bay Guardian  |  Editorial  |  11-14-2007  |  Environment

Can the Motor City Become a Green Giant?new

An ecologically progressive vision for Detroit's future.
Metro Times  |  Larry Gabriel  |  11-13-2007  |  Environment

The Unseen Peace Prize Winnersnew

Overshadowed by Al Gore, Madison scientists played quiet part in Nobel endeavor.
Isthmus  |  Bill Lueders  |  11-13-2007  |  Environment

Top Execs Finally Fess Up to Imminent End of Oilnew

And it may already be here.
NOW Magazine  |  Gwynne Dyer  |  11-09-2007  |  Environment

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