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University of Colorado students have twice won the Solar Decathlon. Can they make it a three-peat?
Westword  |  Jessica Centers  |  11-05-2007  |  Environment

Konrad Steffen, the Ice Mannew

When Al Gore and other global-warming experts want to come in out of the cold, they turn to this professor.
Westword  |  Joel Warner  |  11-05-2007  |  Environment

That Sinking Feelingnew

The water's rising, the island's subsiding, and Galveston, Texas, keeps on building.
The Texas Observer  |  Forrest Wilder  |  11-05-2007  |  Environment

Has 'Moneyed Elite' Kept Pols From Tackling Peak Oil?new

That's professor Bill Rees' take; he says that politicians should be "running for shelter" following the October 23 release of a report on peak oil by Germany-based Energy Watch Group.
The Georgia Straight  |  Matthew Burrows  |  11-02-2007  |  Environment

Living Green: Dealing With Droughtnew

Before resorting to drastic measures, plunk down $10 or so and buy a low-flow aerator; installed on your faucets and showerheads, it adds air to the stream of water to keep the flow even and full.
INDY Week  |  Lisa Sorg  |  11-01-2007  |  Environment

Feds Tiptoe Around Fire Safety Violations at Nuke Plantnew

Progress Energy's Shearon Harris plant remains under investigation for its violations by the U.S. Government Accountability Office and the NRC's Office of the Inspector General.
INDY Week  |  Matt Saldana  |  11-01-2007  |  Environment

Power Co. Claims Green Future, but Wants New Coal Plantnew

Coal-fired power plants are the top culprits among greenhouse gas emitters. It's estimated that Santee Cooper's proposed plant would spew 8.7 million tons of carbon dioxide and 138 pounds of mercury into the air each year.
Charleston City Paper  |  Stratton Lawrence  |  10-31-2007  |  Environment

Are High-Rises Really Green?new

High-rises use energy in ways that single-family homes don't.
San Francisco Bay Guardian  |  Amy Hough  |  10-31-2007  |  Environment

The Environmental Justice Movement Hits the Citynew

For a long time people thought an environmentalist was a white guy hiking through the woods hugging trees. There are still plenty of tree huggers out there, but the environmental movement has moved to the city.
Metro Times  |  Larry Gabriel  |  10-30-2007  |  Environment

New Mexico's Troubled Watersnew

A new Environment New Mexico report shows more than half of the state's major industrial and municipal facilities are polluting New Mexico's waterways.
Weekly Alibi  |  Simon McCormack  |  10-30-2007  |  Environment

Climate Change in Milwaukee?new

Milwaukee Public Museum exhibit educates and entertains.
Shepherd Express  |  Aisha Motlani  |  10-29-2007  |  Environment

A Nobel Causenew

University of Montana climate scientist Steve Running talks about being part of the international committee that won the Nobel Peace Prize earlier this month.
Missoula Independent  |  John S. Adams  |  10-29-2007  |  Environment

The Green Popenew

The Sierra Club's executive director Carl Pope on global warming, water, and Al Gore.
Santa Barbara Independent  |  Ethan Stewart  |  10-29-2007  |  Environment

A Critical Mass for Recycling in Chicagonew

Under mounting pressure from citizens, can the city come up with a recycling plan that actually works?
Chicago Reader  |  Mick Dumke  |  10-29-2007  |  Environment

The Heated Debate on Patio Heatersnew

Hey you! Yes you, you wine-sipping, art-plotting, outdoor-cafe patronizing, cosmopolitan urbanite! You're killing the planet!
The Coast, Halifax's Weekly  |  Tim Bousquet  |  10-26-2007  |  Environment

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