Cool Green Morning

Monday, December 10th

Start your week with a heaping helping of greens:
  1. Get the scoop on what happened at the climate summit in Doha. (Mongabay)
  2. Offshore wind may actually be good for some undersea creatures. (CleanTechnica)
  3. Yellowstone lost its most famous wolf, an alpha female called 832F. (Green)
  4. The cost of gas is on the decline. (Christian Science Monitor)
  5. "Vampire electronics" not only waste energy-- they can cost businesses a pretty penny as well. (GreenBiz)

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Nature Photo of the Week: Good Morning, Bryce Canyon

Good Morning, Bryce Canyon
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