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Posted By: EarthDay
Posted On: Jun 18, 2009
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Wildfires in the forests in the Rocky Mountains can potentially threaten water and power supplies to millions of people across the western United States. The Colorado River, which is an important source of water for residents of 13 states, are in the middle of a 2.5 million acres of dying forests...... [view]
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Posted By: EarthDay
Posted On: Jun 17, 2009
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The United States Global Change Research Program, a joint scientific venture of 13 federal agencies, has reported that climate change will worsen in the future. This report is based off evidence such as shifting migration patterns of butterflies in the West and heavier downpours in the Midwest...... [view]
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Posted By: EarthDay
Posted On: Jun 16, 2009
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In Esposus Creek, a fly-fishing stream that is an integral part of New York City’s upstate drinking water system has fallen victim to the Didymosphenia geminata, “a fast-spreading single-cell algae that is better known to fishermen and biologists around the world as rock snot.”...... [view]
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Posted By: EarthDay
Posted On: Jun 12, 2009
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Last Thursday, the BBC wrote an intriguing article about a new kind of fence being built in Kenya. Unlike, traditional fences, which are comprised of only wood, nails, and wires, this barrier contains an additional component; the African Honey Bee. The reason for this action is due to the...... [view]
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Posted By: EarthDay
Posted On: Jun 10, 2009
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A recent study by the University of East Anglia has found that in the past 40 years, the Caribbean’s famous branch corals have been wiped out. This has led to the flattening of the coral reefs in the region, which once contained large, intricate, and tree-like corals and now contain only small,...... [view]
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Posted By: EarthDay
Posted On: Jun 9, 2009
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Recently, the New York Times came out with some alarming news pertaining to soot particles and cardiovascular ailments. Research by the nonprofit Health Effects Institute has found that “the risk of having a condition that is a precursor to deadly heart attacks for people living in soot-laden...... [view]
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Posted By: EarthDay
Posted On: Jun 5, 2009
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Yesterday evening, the New York Times came out with intriguing news about cows and their contribution to global warming. According to the article, a cow’s expulsion of methane, either through burps or flatulence’s has “20 times the heat-trapping ability” than that of carbon dioxide. Both...... [view]
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Posted By: EarthDay
Posted On: Jun 4, 2009
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A classic pastime and a noble cause are coming together to create an environmentally-friendly stadium for the New York Jets and Giants in the very near future. With the extensive audience that sports events attract, something like this is long overdue.
Partnering with the EPA, the New...... [view]
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Posted By: EarthDay
Posted On: Jun 3, 2009
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Yesterday, MSNBC came out with some alarming news for the Galapagos region. This island, which is located in the Caribbean, contains a vast number of unique animals that are only native to this region. The Galapagos is also famous for the formation of Charles Darwin theory of evolution by...... [view]
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Posted By: EarthDay
Posted On: Oct 2, 2008
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The effects of Bisphenol A (BPA) have long been noted. BPA mimics a naturally occurring sex hormone and is known to reduce sperm count, accelerate the onset of puberty, and damage sexual organs. If you had to venture a guess, I bet you’d say the government does all it can to keep BPA out of...... [view]
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Posted By: EarthDay
Posted On: Sep 30, 2008
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Legend has it that a young girl sits at the center of Lake Balaton in a church - perhaps kneeling in front of the altar with her face pressed gently in her hands - and she cries. Legend has it that as she sobs, her tears fill central Europe’s largest freshwater lake to the brim.
But recently...... [view]
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