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msnbc.com: Environment
A veteran SeaWorld trainer was rubbing a killer whale from a poolside platform when the 12,000-pound creature reached up, grabbed her with its mouth and dragged her underwater. Killer Whale - SeaWorld - Amusement park - Shamu - Travel [read more…]
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Queen honeybees can have more than 100 different sexual partners, but that might not be enough for the survival of the colony. [read more…]
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Autoblog Green
Filed under: Diesel, Hybrid, Hydrogen, MPG, Hyundai, Geneva Motor Show Hyundai's home office in Korea has dropped the first frontal image of the new concept that will be shown next week in Geneva along with some technical details. The i-Flow … [read more…]
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The Blog
A few years ago, the Bush administration undertook a process through the Bureau of Land Management to make land like the Roan in Colorado and other large swaths in Utah available for drilling. [read more…]
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New York Times
Some signs that climate science, recently bruised, is emerging stronger for its battles. [read more…]
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BBC
An application to build a controversial biofuel power station at Avonmouth near Bristol is refused by councillors. [read more…]
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Green Inc.
Bloom Energy, which is announcing a fuel-cell breakthrough, has been toiling in silence for nearly a decade. [read more…]
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GreenBiz.com Green Business News
The nonprofit launched the Industry Innovators (i2) project today with charter member companies Amtrak, Ben & Jerry's, Clif Bar, REI, Shaklee and Timberland, each of whom received Climate Counts' top scores on the moves they've undertaken to a… [read more…]
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Green Inc.
Enerkem, a Quebec company with a process for converting solid waste into ethanol, has raised $51.5 million from a group including Waste Management. [read more…]
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BBC
Plastic debris tends to accumulate in a well defined region of the western North Atlantic, scientists say. [read more…]
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The Guardian
Ban Ki-moon urges environment ministers to reject attempts by sceptics to undermine negotiations by exaggerating shortcomings in Himalayan glaciers reportThe UN secretary-general Ban Ki-moon, today urged environment ministers to reject attempt… [read more…]
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Grist
by Umbra Fisk Dearest readers,Look, Ma—no takeout!The sharper among youalready know from yesterday’svideo that HuffPost Green is exhortingus all to board the cooking-at-home train via its Weekof Eating In experiment. Not one t… [read more…]
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Green Tech
The company says its Bloom Energy Server will deliver ample amounts of power in a small package--and change people's dependency on traditional power grids. … [read more…]
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The most recent articles from BusinessGreen
Andrew Charlesworth, BusinessGreen, Tuesday 23 February 2010 at 00:15:00 Fund managers encouraged to base investment decisions on emission reduction data The not-for-profit Environmental Investment Organisation (EIO) is to launch a carbon rank… [read more…]
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Autoblog Green
Filed under: EV/Plug-in, Legislation and Policy, North America Groups in Toronto have been evaluating the benefits and difficulties of plug-in vehicles for years and some in the city were talking about having a fleet of 200 such vehicles all … [read more…]