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Personal Choices Won't Save the Planetnew

All our individual efforts to limit our eco-footprints won't amount to squat if they aren't accompanied by major political action.
The Coast, Halifax's Weekly  |  Tim Bousquet  |  08-31-2007  |  Environment

In Georgia, Global Warming is Still Up for Debatenew

While 24 other states have enacted policy aimed at reducing the carbon emissions, the state's politicians are still unsure whether all this global-warming talk is simply a lot of hot air.
Creative Loafing (Atlanta)  |  Scott Henry  |  08-30-2007  |  Environment

Why Aren't More of Us Commuting on Two Wheels?new

A number of videos on YouTube and a recent article in the Wall Street Journal have featured a subject that obviously captivates Americans: People riding bicycles in Amsterdam.
Illinois Times  |  Jeanne Townsend Handy  |  08-30-2007  |  Environment

Charlottesville Considers Cutting Out Bottled Waternew

Mayor wants city to stop buying bottled water; Council skeptical.
C-Ville Weekly  |  Scott Weaver  |  08-29-2007  |  Environment

University of Memphis Biodiesel Hits Highwaynew

The school recently won a $99,000 state grant to make a mobile biodiesel mini-manufacturing unit, which will be taken to area high schools and events to demonstrate how biodiesel is made.
The Memphis Flyer  |  Bianca Phillips  |  08-27-2007  |  Environment

Are Organics Worth the Price?new

The question itself is part of our anti-planet narcissism.
NOW Magazine  |  Wayne Roberts  |  08-24-2007  |  Environment

In Buffalo, it's Apparently Not Easy Being Greennew

The city has struggled in vain to engrain environmental awareness and the positive economics of recycling on its residents.
Artvoice  |  Peter Koch  |  08-24-2007  |  Environment

Ethanol Lobby Buys its Way Into California Legislaturenew

In the face of rising gas prices and limited supplies of oil, California, like the rest of America, is making a major turn toward ethanol without fully examining the health and economic consequences in the quest for a so-called cleaner fuel.
Los Angeles CityBeat  |  William J. Kelly  |  08-24-2007  |  Environment

Georgia Power Takes a Fresh Look at Nuclear Powernew

Nearly two decades after its last reactor went online, the electric utility warily eyes a return to technology that once drove it to the brink of bankruptcy.
Creative Loafing (Atlanta)  |  Scott Henry  |  08-23-2007  |  Environment

Illinois Scientsts Get the Poop on Pig Powernew

Using a technique he developed known as thermochemical conversion, Yuanhui Zhang thought he could turn something that smells awful into products that have no smell -- he was thinking about something like odorless fertilizer, but he may have stumbled on something much more valuable.
Illinois Times  |  R.L. Nave  |  08-23-2007  |  Environment

Are Green Graves Really Green?new

Can a burial business still be eco-friendly if its new biodegradable caskets are brought in on cargo ships from China?
SF Weekly  |  Lauren Smiley  |  08-22-2007  |  Environment

Burning Green?new

Portland's "Burners" drive hundreds of miles into the desert to attend this year's "green" Burning Man.
Willamette Week  |  Rachel Schiff  |  08-22-2007  |  Environment

Opposition to Ethanol is Growingnew

As Michigan rushes ahead to build new plants that will turn corn into fuel for our cars, trucks and SUVs, an unusual assortment of opponents is trying to douse what critics call a "frenzy" for this alternative to gasoline.
Metro Times  |  Curt Guyette  |  08-21-2007  |  Environment

Nova Scotia's Premier Votes in Favor of Global Warmingnew

Rodney MacDonald joined up with his counterparts from Alberta and Newfoundland to kill a plan to impose a national "cap and trade" system to reduce Canada's greenhouse gas emissions.
The Coast, Halifax's Weekly  |  Tim Bousquet  |  08-20-2007  |  Environment

Is Toronto Running Away from Drinking Water Problem?new

The city's testing methods may be hiding the real number of homes with high lead levels.
NOW Magazine  |  Adria Vasil  |  08-20-2007  |  Environment

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