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Scientists have raised a new and ambitious way to wrestle the world hold from fossil fuels. This new idea involves harvesting the seaweed forests under the ocean as well as sustainably farming them then feeding the matter into a large...
The recent earthquakes in Los Angeles and Orange County are a rude wake-up call about the induced seismic dangers facing California, according the the Center for Biological Diversity. A recent report by Earthworks, the Center for Biological Diversity and Clean Water...
There are some skeptics that suggest that global warming or climate change isn't a real thing, however each year new evidence suggests that it is. Yet another study has come out that suggests that the seasons are changing. This research...
Having installed solar power into the 60 homes in her village, ‘solar granny’, Lautani Nabua of Waikubukubu Village in Tavua, has taken her green initiative a step further by sharing her skills on solar-electrification with the local women and youths. “There...
In its eighth year, WWF’s Earth Hour continues to defy expectations by mobilising hundreds of millions of people around the planet. Famous landmarks confirmed to participate in the event include the Empire State Building, Tower Bridge, St Paul’s Cathedral, Edinburgh Castle,
In Galveston Bay off the coast of Texas, a barge spilled more than 168,000 gallons of oil in the waters on Saturday, March 22nd after colliding with another ship in the Houston Ship Channel. While this spill is smaller than...
South Georgia’s native flora and fauna has been under attack for over 200 years: By rats. These ferocious predators – which were introduced to the island by whaling and sealing vessels two centuries ago – feast upon the chicks and eggs...
It was twenty-five years ago on Monday that the Exxon Valdez oil spill set off one of the most devastating environmental disasters in United States history. Years later, that oil couldn't possibly be still affecting the ecosystem, right? Bad news,
With his big buggy eyes and day-glow heart, E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial stole the hearts of millions of movie-goers back in 1982. In contrast, Atari’s video game based on the blockbuster movie left gamers stone cold. Dubbed “the worst game ever made”,
Jamie Foxx, who plays the villain Electro in the highly anticipated motion picture The Amazing Spider-Man 2, is joining his co-stars Andrew Garfield and Emma Stone to call upon the global community to take simple actions to protect the planet.
The moas were a group of flightless birds that ruled over New Zealand long before humans arrived on the islands. These birds were huge in size, the largest of which stood around 12 feet. However the whole moa family, which...
A major global project that will help to define the health and productivity benefits of green office buildings has been launched by the World Green Building Council (WorldGBC). The topic is rising up the global agenda as organizations begin to understand...
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