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On Tuesday Jan 14, 2014 NASA's Goddard Institute for Space Studies released an updated report on temperatures around the globe that analyzes global surface temperatures. This report was generated off data gathered from more than 1,000 meteorological stations around the world. According...
An exercise to fit tracking collars on four elephants within the Amboseli eco system was completed in Kenya recently. The GPS collars, which transmit a satellite and radio signal, map out the elephants’ migratory routes and identify how expansively...
There is an interesting new study published by James L. Powell that is taking the scientific and the environmental world by storm. Powell's study set out to determine if there is indeed a gap between scientists when it comes to...
The David Suzuki Foundation Is Recruiting Toronto Residents To Help Create A ‘Homegrown’ Green Corridor Through The City The David Suzuki Foundation is recruiting Toronto residents to participate in the second year of the Homegrown National Park Project, a collective effort...
Wales Is The Final Resting Place For Critically Endangered Turtle That’s More At Home In The Gulf Of Mexico A rare marine turtle has been washed up on Cefn Sidan beach in Carmarthenshire, Wales. The warm water Kemp’s ridley turtle was reported...
A new Center for Biological Diversity report outlines the important ecological benefits of last summer’s Rim Fire in northern California – and exposes how a U.S. Forest Service plans to allow 30,000 acres of logging in the burned area that...
A new study has found that bear-viewing ecotourism in British Columbia’s Great Bear Rainforest “generates far more value to the economy” in terms of revenue, taxes, and jobs than the older and more well-established trophy hunting of grizzly and black...
The human toll for poor air quality is worse than that for road traffic accidents – making it the number one environmental cause of premature death in the EU. It also impacts the quality of life, due to asthma or respiratory...
The stylishly sustainable Bullitt Center, a commercial building in Seattle, has been named the most ‘Sustainable Building of the Year’ by World Architecture News. The building – built by organizer of the first Earth Day and Earth Day Network board chair...
In the wake of two explosive derailments in the past two weeks involving crude oil from the Bakken region of North Dakota and western Canada, the Center for Biological Diversity is calling for a moratorium on rail transport of the...
South Texas’ Rio Grande Valley could soon have a new feline inhabitant... A new federal recovery plan for Gulf Coast Jaguarundis – rare and enigmatic felines that are slightly larger than house cats – calls for the animal’s reintroduction to the...
Great white sharks – the top predators throughout the world's oceans – grow much slower and live significantly longer than previously thought, according to a new study led by the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution (WHOI). In the first successful radiocarbon age...
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