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New Gravity-Mapping, Climate Predicting Satellite Set to Launch from Russia
In Treehugger - Posted 16 weeks ago
Despite the major improvements made in satellite technology and modeling over the past few years, predicting future climate change remains a tricky ma...
Tags: european russia
Life Cycle: Greening the Other White Meat
In Sustainablog - Posted 18 weeks ago
Sarah Smarsh and Simran Sethi are writing a series on the impacts of everyday things. They will be posting previews on Green Options before launching ...
Tags: life cycle
The Importance of Not Always Being So Damn Earnest
In Treehugger - Posted 18 weeks ago
In my last blog, I confessed my antipathy for camping. Today, I've got something a little hotter: two weeks ago, two Earthwatch colleagues and I took...
Tags: climate change
The Case of the Missing Humans: Alan Weisman's The World Without Us
In Sustainablog - Posted 20 weeks ago
Imagine that you are not here anymore. Your friends, your family, neighbors, all gone. Even I, your favorite green blogger, have vanished like a snuff...
Tags: environmentalist
Underground Polar Cities: Our Last Defence Against Global Warming?
In Environmental Graffiti - Posted 20 weeks ago
Image by: Deng Cheng-hongWhether you believe in global warming or not, the world is changing. The areas around the equator are getting hotter, so much...
Tags: antarctica sustainable
Layers of Ecology: Book Review for A Matter of Scale by Keith Farnish
In Sustainablog - Posted 23 weeks ago
Businesses and politicians have no part whatsoever to play in the solution: it is all about individual non-civilians'. -Keith FarnishThe Sust ...
Tags: politicians
Wind Rises in Texas, Wolves Back on List, New Earth View
In Dot Earth - Posted 24 weeks ago
A new view of the Pale Blue Dot, a wind advance in Texas, and a win in court for wolves....
Tags: wind
10 Greatest Major-Impact Craters on Earth
In Environmental Graffiti - Posted 24 weeks ago
Image by 1Imagine staring into the sky and seeing a tiny yellow dot, gradually getting closer. That dot doubles in size every second, until it slowly ...
Tags: canada canadian chinese quebec saskatchewan
10 Greatest Major-Impact Craters on Earth
In Environmental Graffiti - Posted 24 weeks ago
Image by 1Imagine staring into the sky and seeing a tiny yellow dot, gradually getting closer. That dot doubles in size every second, until it slowly ...
Tags: canada canadian chinese quebec saskatchewan
A Scorched Earth Shows its Fire Scars
In Treehugger - Posted 32 weeks ago
An area equivalent to the European Union -- roughly 3.5 to 4.5 million sq. km -- burns every year, according to a new study published in the journal G...
Tags: european european union journal research study
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