ARTICLE ARCHIVE


Oct 2008
Ecosystem Approach to Hawaii Wildlife Welcome But Not New Oct 06, 2008
California's Number One Inland Oil Polluter in Trouble Again Oct 05, 2008
EPA's Yucca Mountain Radiation Standard Controversial Oct 05, 2008
Wind, Solar Tax Credits Extended in $700 Billion Bail-Out Oct 05, 2008
Vice Presidential Candidates Wrangle Over Energy, Climate Change Oct 04, 2008
Flood Alert Tool Enabled Life-Saving Surgery During Ike Oct 03, 2008
Bush Administration Peppered With Endangered Species Lawsuits Oct 03, 2008
HIV/AIDS Originated 125 Years Ago, Spread from Chimps to Humans Oct 03, 2008
Six Chino Dairies Ordered to Control Manure Runoff Oct 03, 2008
Postmaster General Vows to Deliver Energy Conservation Oct 02, 2008
Climate-Friendly Greenfreezers Come to the United States Oct 02, 2008
Oceans and Coasts Drive Florida's Economic Engine Oct 02, 2008
Zimbabwe: New Crackdown on White Farmers Oct 02, 2008
Florida Property Owners Must Allow Beach Nourishment Oct 01, 2008
New York Tests High-Efficiency Wood Heat Technologies Oct 01, 2008
Congress Allows Offshore Oil Drilling Ban to Expire Oct 01, 2008
Pine Beetles Changing Rocky Mountain Air Quality, Weather Oct 01, 2008
Brazilian Government Largest Illegal Logger in the Amazon Oct 01, 2008
California First in Nation to Enact Green Chemistry Program Oct 01, 2008
Sep 2008
Long Island Sound Water Quality Upgrades Funded Sep 30, 2008
Gore Warns of Sub-Prime Carbon Catastrophe Sep 30, 2008
Report Card: The Greener the College, the Higher the Grade Sep 30, 2008
Organic Farm Contaminated by Pesticides Wins $1M Verdict Sep 30, 2008
Chicago Air Tests Positive for Toxic Paint Byproduct Sep 30, 2008
Horizon Wind Offsets Development Impact on Prairie Birds Sep 30, 2008
U.S. Flood Insurance Endangers Puget Sound Salmon, Orcas Sep 30, 2008
Gorilla Summit Puts New York Kids on African Front Lines Sep 30, 2008
UN Millennium Development Goals Expand to Include Biodiversity Sep 30, 2008
U.S. Army Can Advance Mission Success by Greening Operations Sep 30, 2008
UN: Tens of Millions of New Green Jobs on the Horizon Sep 30, 2008
Estuary Monitoring Benefits Florida Keys Waterways Sep 25, 2008
Missouri Left 135 Impaired Water Bodies Off Official List Sep 25, 2008
Galveston Evacuees Get First Look at Ike's Damage Sep 25, 2008
Paine Field Wetland Bank Earns First Washington Accreditation Sep 25, 2008
Republicans Boycott Senate Review of Bush Environmental Record Sep 25, 2008
European Parliament Offers to Help India Save Wild Tigers Sep 25, 2008
$1 Million Will Enhance Pittsburgh Parks, Trees, Trails Sep 25, 2008
Western States, Provinces Set Climate Emissions Trading Program Sep 25, 2008
UN General Assembly Opens With Climate and Energy Concerns Sep 25, 2008
Great Lakes Compact Clears Final Hurdle Sep 25, 2008
White Roofs Can Cool Homes, Businesses and the Planet Sep 24, 2008
Congress Could Pass Renewable Energy Tax Credits This Week Sep 24, 2008
Dallas First Major City to Make EPA's Performance Track Sep 24, 2008
U.S. National Labs Probe Abrupt Climate Change Sep 24, 2008
Portland Tops the List of America's Sustainable Cities Sep 24, 2008
EPA Ordered to Set Standards for Construction Site Runoff Sep 22, 2008
Asian Longhorned Beetles Invade Massachusetts Sep 20, 2008
Chicago Sets Goals for a Cooler City Sep 20, 2008
Reports: California Climate Law Will Aid Economy, Health Sep 20, 2008
Hundreds of New Corals Found on Familiar Australian Reefs Sep 20, 2008
Florida Funds Alternative Water Supply Projects Sep 19, 2008
Clean Up The World Maps Activities Online Sep 19, 2008
CITGO Fined $13M for Polluting Louisiana Rivers Sep 19, 2008
EPA Faulted for Failing to Control E-Waste Exports Sep 19, 2008
Fallout From Soviet Atomic Bombs Persists in Kazakstan Sep 19, 2008
Stockton Agrees to Halt Sprawl, Cut Greenhouse Gases Sep 18, 2008
Hurricane Ike Shuts Largest U.S. Biodiesel Refinery Sep 18, 2008
House Approves Offshore Drilling Bill Sep 18, 2008
New Carbon Material Multiplies Renewable Energy Storage Sep 17, 2008
Pennsylvania Manufacturers Get Grants to Use Recyclables Sep 17, 2008
European Climate Poll Shows 61 Percent Have Acted Sep 17, 2008
Texas Starts on the Long Road to Recovery Sep 17, 2008
Bisphenol A Linked to Heart Disease and Diabetes Sep 17, 2008
Worldwide Weather Information Standards in the Works Sep 17, 2008
Obama and McCain Take 14 Question Science Test Sep 17, 2008
New Carbon Material Multiplies Renewable Energy Storage Sep 16, 2008
Former Enemies Rwanda and Burundi Sign Conservation Pact Sep 16, 2008
Illinois Hazwaste Incinerator Permitted Despite Explosions, Fires Sep 16, 2008
Bush Snowmobile Plan for Yellowstone National Park Struck Down Sep 16, 2008
Waterbirds Disappearing from African-Eurasian Flyways Sep 16, 2008
Hurricane Ike Claims Eight Lives, Millions Without Power Sep 15, 2008
Slashing Coal Emissions Alone May Avert Climate Threat Sep 15, 2008
Bush Officials Sued for Steering $350M to Forest Foundations Sep 15, 2008
Feds Allow More Comment Time on Endangered Species Act Change Sep 15, 2008
Governor Perry Warns Texans Hurricane Ike is 'Dangerous' Sep 15, 2008
Chile Passes National Whale Sanctuary Law Sep 15, 2008
Bloomberg: New York Short-Changed on Terrorism Prevention Funds Sep 15, 2008
INSIGHTS: Waving the White Flag on Whaling Sep 15, 2008
Truckers Seek Review of Ruling in SoCal Ports Clean Air Case Sep 15, 2008
EPA: General Electric Must Revise River Clean Up Plan Sep 15, 2008
Texas Prepares to Evacuate Ahead of Lethal Hurricane Ike Sep 15, 2008
Peru's Andeans Celebrate Mining Rejection Despite Torture, Killings Sep 15, 2008
Illinois Cement Plant Forced to Cut Air Pollution Sep 10, 2008
North American Freshwater Fishes Fading into Extinction Sep 10, 2008
9/11 Commission Heads: U.S. 'Dangerously Vulnerable' to Terrorist Attack Sep 10, 2008
Eco-Justice Groups Sue Over Chevron Refinery Expansion Sep 10, 2008
Poll: Older U.S. Consumers Buy the Most Green Products Sep 10, 2008
Old-Growth Forests in New York State Protected by Law Sep 10, 2008
Hurricane Ike Rampages Across Cuba, Threatens Gulf Coast Sep 10, 2008
Deadly Hurricanes Devastate Impoverished Haiti Sep 10, 2008
Bacteria Found That Cleans Up Arsenic Contamination Sep 10, 2008
Hangman Creek Water Quality Tracked With Dye Sep 08, 2008
Filling Wetlands Costly for Vermont Dairy Farmers Sep 08, 2008
Tropical Storm Hanna Aims at Atlantic Coast, Hurricane Ike Next Sep 08, 2008
Nigeria, Cameroon Cooperate to Save Most Endangered Ape Sep 08, 2008
World Heritage Status Sought for Restored Marshlands of Iraq Sep 08, 2008
California Lawmakers Reject Offshore Drilling Sep 08, 2008
Rebuild Iowa Commission Report Outlines Urgent Needs Sep 08, 2008
Many New York 9/11 Workers, Residents Still Sick Sep 08, 2008
U.S. and Canada Collaborate on Arctic Sea Bed Mapping Sep 08, 2008
Canada Preserves Arctic Wilderness for Whales, Bears, Birds Sep 04, 2008
Bay Area Waste Company Liable for Over 100 Stormwater Violations Sep 04, 2008
Pennsylvania Invites Public Input on State Water Plan Sep 04, 2008
Bisphenol A May Affect Brain, Behavior, Prostate in Children Sep 04, 2008
Texas Computer Recycling Program Boots Up Sep 04, 2008
Energy Star Claims Not Met In Consumer Reports' TestsEnergy Star Claims Not Met In Consumer Reports' Tests Sep 03, 2008
EPA Kills Controversial Yazoo Pumps Flood Control Project Sep 03, 2008
U.S. and Canada Collaborate on Arctic Sea Bed Mapping Sep 03, 2008
New York Needs $50 Billion to Keep Waters Clean Sep 03, 2008
LA Runoff Must Meet Clean Water Standards During Review Sep 03, 2008
Republican Convention Derailed by Hurricane, Targeted by Protesters Sep 03, 2008
Northern Hemisphere Sets 1300 Year Climate Warming Record Sep 03, 2008
Democratic Nominee Obama Vows to Defeat Climate Change Sep 02, 2008
Radioactivity, Arsenic Contaminate New Jersey Drinking Water Sep 02, 2008
Gulf Coast Prepares to Evacuate Ahead of Hurricane Gustav Sep 02, 2008
Hurricane Gustav Spares New Orleans Sep 02, 2008
Shrinking Arctic Sea Ice Verges on New Record Low Sep 02, 2008
Aug 2008
Seven Texas Petrochemical Plants Must Stop Air Pollution Aug 28, 2008
Lawsuits Filed In Missouri Brain Tumor Cases Aug 28, 2008
Horsehoe Crab Fishermen Favored Over Red Knots Aug 28, 2008
Honolulu Declaration Offers Ways to Curb Ocean Acidification Aug 28, 2008
Democrats Want Obama to Grow a Green, Clean Energy Economy Aug 27, 2008
Ship Speed Limit Again Proposed to Aid Endangered Whales Aug 27, 2008
Ohio Nuclear Engineer Convicted of Lying About Cracks in Reactor Aug 27, 2008
Gulf Coast Hurricane Recovery Stumbles to Third Anniversary Aug 27, 2008
Hungry Zimbabweans Forage to Survive Aug 27, 2008
Exxon Let PCBs Leak for Years Off Santa Barbara Coast Aug 26, 2008
Global Warming Wake Up Call for U.S. Gulf, Atlantic Coasts Aug 26, 2008
Next President Advised to Upgrade Climate Science Budget Aug 26, 2008
Democrats' Green Platform Plank, Obama's Green VP Pick Aug 26, 2008
German Coalition Sues Bayer Over Pesticide Honey Bee Deaths Aug 26, 2008
Half of All Food Produced Worldwide is Wasted Aug 25, 2008
W. Virginia Plants Switchgrass for Ethanol on Old Coal Mines Aug 22, 2008
New York City Storm Surges Depend on Tidal Levels Aug 22, 2008
North Carolina Plans Four-Lane Highway in National Forest Aug 22, 2008
Milwaukee's Kinnickinnic River Gets $22 Million Cleanup Aug 22, 2008
Buffalo's Ugly Waterfront Brownfield Becomes a Greenway Aug 22, 2008
'Sneaky' Bush Attack on Endangered Species Angers Conservationists Aug 22, 2008
Democrats Stage First Bright Green Political Convention Aug 22, 2008
Mechanical Mole Opens Water Tunnel to Southern California Aug 22, 2008
EcoDriving Through the Green States Aug 22, 2008
Earthquake Zone Intersection Threatens Indian Point Nuclear Plant Aug 22, 2008
U.S. National Clean Energy Summit Generates Fresh Ideas Aug 22, 2008
Japanese Police Issue Arrest Warrants for Anti-Whaling Activists Aug 22, 2008
Six Dead as Tropical Storm Fay Lingers in Florida Aug 22, 2008
Seattle Stormwater Problem Engages All Levels of Government Aug 22, 2008
NextGen Fashion: Solar Purse That Charges a Cell Phone Aug 22, 2008
California Teen Wins Stockholm Junior Water Prize Aug 21, 2008
Fish in Texas' Upper Trinity River Tainted with PCBs Aug 21, 2008
Garbage + Nanotech + Gasification = Ethanol Aug 21, 2008
Mysterious Honey Bee Disorder Buzzes into Court Aug 21, 2008
World Water Crisis Underlies World Food Crisis Aug 20, 2008
UN to Help Pacific Island States Fight Climate Change Aug 19, 2008
Grand Canyon Flooding Forces Evacuation of 400 People Aug 19, 2008
Carbon Farming Tested in California Delta Aug 19, 2008
Kansas City Will Build Rain Gardens With $1.47 Million Aug 19, 2008
Florida Wildlife Crowded by Swelling Human Population Aug 19, 2008
Free-Wheeling Talks Mark National Clean Energy Summit Aug 19, 2008
California Utility Mainstreams Solar Photovoltaic Power Aug 18, 2008
Musical Green Train to Make National Whistle-Stop Tour Aug 18, 2008
Once Rare, Coastal Dead Zones Are Multiplying Worldwide Aug 18, 2008
U.S.-Mexico Border Governors Strategize to Green Their Economies Aug 15, 2008
Small Solar Power Generators Need Grid Interface Help Aug 15, 2008
Product Safety Law Signed Today Bans Toxic Toys Aug 15, 2008
Stormwater Overflows to Chesapeake Bay Focus of Court Battle Aug 15, 2008
Recovery Dawns for Humpbacks and Southern Right Whales Aug 15, 2008
Army Privatizes $100 Million Fort Ord Explosives Cleanup Aug 14, 2008
Louisiana to Invest $1 Billion in Coastal Protection, Restoration Aug 14, 2008
New Climate Task Force Will Help Secure New York City Aug 14, 2008
Wyoming Judge Again Blocks Roadless Area Conservation Rule Aug 14, 2008
Beijing Air Improves, Olympic Village Earns LEED Gold Aug 14, 2008
Bush Proposal Bypasses Endangered Species Experts Aug 12, 2008
EPA Agrees to Set Beach Water Criteria By 2012 Aug 12, 2008
Puerto Rico Will Create Task Force to Improve Wetlands Aug 12, 2008
New Yorkers Asked to Keep Drugs Out of Drinking Water Aug 12, 2008
21 U.S. Cities to Measure and Report Carbon Emissions Aug 12, 2008
Cameroon-Canada-U.S. Ivory Smuggler Gets Five Years Aug 12, 2008
Arctic Scientists Flee Polar Bear Trapped on Land Aug 11, 2008
First U.S. Solar Highway Installation Starts in Oregon Aug 11, 2008
Basketball Star Yao Ming Is UNEP's First Environmental Champion Aug 11, 2008
Fix Agreed for Landfill Fouling California, Southwest Drinking Water Aug 11, 2008
Big Apple Goes Car-Free Aug 11, 2008
Beijing Olympics Open But Air Does Not Clear Aug 11, 2008
Texas Biofuels Waiver Request Shot Down Aug 08, 2008
Texas PTA Partners With Government for Cleaner School Buses Aug 08, 2008
Nine Presumed Dead in California Fire Helicopter Crash Aug 08, 2008
Scientists Link Warmer Temperatures to Rainfall Extremes Aug 08, 2008
More Major Storms Forecast for Intense Atlantic Hurricane Season Aug 08, 2008
INSIGHTS: This 'Windows Program' Will Cut Home Energy Use Aug 07, 2008
EPA Expands Study of Pharmaceuticals in Waterways Aug 07, 2008
Tampa's Lowry Park Zoo Explores Solar Power Aug 07, 2008
Pepsi Fine Will Fund Recycling Education Aug 07, 2008
California Energy Supply Vulnerable to Future Heat Waves Aug 07, 2008
Plan to Rid Freshwaters of Harmful Algal Blooms Short on Solutions Aug 07, 2008
A How-To Manual for Large Cities to Build Climate Resilience Aug 07, 2008
Inflation Hits Yucca Mountain Nuclear Waste Dump Aug 06, 2008
Newly Discovered Congo Gorillas Brighten Conservation Picture Aug 06, 2008
Extinction Closes in on Half the World's Apes, Monkeys Aug 06, 2008
Biodiesel the Fuel of Choice for Orlando Public Transit Aug 06, 2008
California Fights Nestle's Plan to Bottle Pristine Waters Aug 06, 2008
Bipartisan Energy Bill Exposes Obama-McCain Schism Aug 06, 2008
Green Olympics Effort Draws UN Environment Chief to Beijing Aug 06, 2008
Duluth Opens Stormwater Partnership With Businesses Aug 04, 2008
Reading High School Builder Hit With $157,500 Fine Aug 04, 2008
Florida Tries to Shield Wildlife From Climate Change Aug 04, 2008
Connecticut AG: Sunscreen Makers' Claims 'Misleading' Aug 04, 2008
States, Enviros Warn EPA Over Ship, Aircraft Emissions Aug 04, 2008
Judge Rejects El Paso Stormwater Lawsuit Aug 04, 2008
Solar Power Breakthrough Stores Energy for Later Use Aug 04, 2008
New Jersey Court Rules Factory Farm Practices Not Humane Aug 01, 2008
Ohio Permits Clean Coal Plant to Impact Streams, Wetlands Aug 01, 2008
Biofuel from Corn, Switchgrass and - Miscanthus Aug 01, 2008
China Determined to Stage Blue Sky Olympics Aug 01, 2008
Conservationists Seek Firm Limits on Gulf Dead Zone Pollution Aug 01, 2008
Enviro-Labor Coalitions Challenge Two Toxic Pesticides Aug 01, 2008
New Vegetation Maps Will Improve Everglades Restoration Aug 01, 2008
Poll: Economy More Important Than Environment to Americans Aug 01, 2008
Jul 2008
Court Ruling Ends Unpermitted Ballast Water Discharge Jul 30, 2008
Pacific Coast Governors Embark on Ocean Action Plan Jul 30, 2008
Chino Hills Earthquake Felt Far and Wide Jul 30, 2008
Apex Oil Ordered to Clean Soil, Water Under Illinois Village Jul 30, 2008
Water Quality at U.S. Vacation Beaches Slightly Improved Jul 30, 2008
Governor Rell Positions Connecticut for Plug-In Hybrids Jul 29, 2008
EPA Bans Residues of Pesticide Carbofuran on Food Jul 29, 2008
Gag Order Imposed on U.S. EPA Staff Jul 29, 2008
Washington Plans to Cool Overheated Redmond Creeks Jul 29, 2008
Product Carbon Labeling Takes Shape in South Korea Jul 29, 2008
California Fires Kill Two, Yosemite National Park At Risk Jul 29, 2008
California Issues World's Strictest Marine Diesel Emission Rule Jul 25, 2008
Greenpeacers Arrested Protesting Oil Sands in Northern Alberta Jul 25, 2008
Oil Spill Closes 80 Miles of the Mississippi River Jul 25, 2008
DR Congo Announces World's Largest Protected Wetland Jul 24, 2008
Paterson Pledges Environmentally Responsible Gas Development Jul 24, 2008
EPA Puts Off Renewable Fuels Waiver Decision to August Jul 24, 2008
Bacteria Convert Biodiesel Waste Into Valuable Chemicals Jul 24, 2008
Hurricane Dolly Rips into South Texas Jul 24, 2008
Avoiding Deforestation to Limit Climate Change 'Cheap and Practical' Jul 24, 2008
Delaware River Partners OK Billion Gallon Release for Trout Jul 23, 2008
Fueled by Sunshine, U. of Michigan Car Wins 2,400 Mile Race Jul 23, 2008
Missouri Landowners Asked to Beat Back Invasive Species Jul 23, 2008
Auto, Electricity Sectors Collaborate on Plug-in Hybrids Jul 23, 2008
Scotland Leapfrogs Europe's Wind Energy Industry Jul 23, 2008
New Group of Endangered Lemurs Found in Madagascar Jul 23, 2008
Tomato Salmonella Scare Over, Hot Pepper Scare Begins Jul 22, 2008
Global Warming Inspires Buffalo to Be Bicycle Friendly Jul 22, 2008
Northern Rockies Wolves Temporarily Back on Endangered List Jul 22, 2008
U.S. and Canada Strengthen Great Lakes Cooperation Jul 22, 2008
Misapplied Herbicides Enter Klamath River Tributary Jul 21, 2008
Norwegian Music Festivals First in Climate-Friendly Network Jul 21, 2008
Columbus, Ohio's $2.5 Billion Plan to Reduce Overflows Jul 21, 2008
Clemson's Excellent Watershed World Jul 21, 2008
Who Cares About Green Issues in Iran? Jul 21, 2008
Transcript: Al Gore's Speech On Climate Jul 18, 2008
Hydrogen Cars Will Need Multi-Billion Dollar Jumpstart, Experts Warn Jul 18, 2008
Federal Lawsuit Filed to Halt Florida's Toxic Algae Blooms Jul 18, 2008
Pennsylvania Bets on Biofuels Jul 18, 2008
Orangutan Entertainment Star Moves to Des Moines Jul 18, 2008
Gore Challenges America to 100% Clean Energy in 10 Years Jul 18, 2008
OECD: Biofuels Ineffective at Curbing Global Warming Jul 18, 2008
Pope Benedict Preaches Environmental Protection at World Youth Day Jul 18, 2008
New Jersey Carbon Cap and Trade Plan Called 'Timid' Jul 17, 2008
UC-San Diego Will Generate 10 Percent of Its Own Power Jul 17, 2008
Unlocking the Water Held by U.S. Forests Not So Easy Jul 17, 2008
North Carolina Loosens Stormwater Rules for Developers Jul 17, 2008
One American Town Is Entirely Powered by Wind Jul 17, 2008
Florida Governor Talks Climate With Prince of Wales Jul 17, 2008
Global Forest Survey Aims to Stem Deforestation Jul 17, 2008
U.S. Corn Production Feeds Expanding Gulf Dead Zone Jul 16, 2008
California Officials Propose $9.3 Billion Water Bond for November Ballot Jul 16, 2008
Infrastructure Renewal Will Drive Governors' Efforts This Year Jul 16, 2008
Four African Countries to Sell Ivory, China Permitted to Buy Jul 16, 2008
Energy Department Faulted for Mishandling Hanford Nuclear Waste Jul 15, 2008
Washington State Drafts Rainwater Collection Rule Jul 15, 2008
Bush Removes Executive Ban on Offshore Oil Drilling Jul 15, 2008
Safety Measures Proposed for Soil Fumigant Pesticides Jul 15, 2008
Cleanup Planned for Tainted Creeks Near Ohio Superfund Site Jul 15, 2008
Ontario Protects Vast Boreal Forest to Fight Climate Change Jul 15, 2008
America's Five Quietest and Five Noisiest National Parks Jul 15, 2008
U.S. EPA Chills Progress Towards Regulating Greenhouse Gases Jul 14, 2008
Lone Star Sierra Club Sues to Void Uranium Waste License Jul 14, 2008
Shrinking New York City's Carbon Footprint Jul 14, 2008
California's Delta Smelt Could Merit Endangered Listing Jul 14, 2008
Canada Opens $30 Million Fund to Clean Popular Vacation Lake Jul 14, 2008
Every Penny Is 'Precious' Says Iowa Governor Chet Culver Jul 11, 2008
Pennsylvania's New $650 Million Clean Energy Fund Jul 11, 2008
Feds Plan to Kill Thousands of Wild Horses Jul 11, 2008
Poll: Floridians Concerned About Global Warming Dangers Jul 11, 2008
Warmer Oceans Hold Fewer Fish, UN Warns Jul 11, 2008
Northern Afghanistan Struggles With Severe Drought Jul 11, 2008
Rail Freight Boom Drives New Albany-Boston Route, Terminal Jul 10, 2008
U.S. Urged to Merge Land and Oceans Agencies into One Jul 10, 2008
Cargill Breaks Ground for Soy-Plastics Plant in Chicago Jul 10, 2008
G8 Leaders Conclude with Pledge to Ease Global Food Crisis Jul 10, 2008
Scientists in Brazil Find New Reefs Rich with Marine Life Jul 10, 2008
Iraq's Surface Waters Modeled for Future Planning Jul 10, 2008
White House Stifled Evidence of Climate Change Health Risks Jul 09, 2008
Oilman Pickens Promotes the Wind Jul 09, 2008
G8 Endorses Halving Global Greenhouse Gas Emissions by 2050 Jul 09, 2008
Eight New Natural Wonders Inscribed on World Heritage List Jul 09, 2008
Pain at the Pump Raises Support for Domestic Drilling Jul 08, 2008
California Governor Activates Excessive Heat Emergency Plan Jul 08, 2008
Conservationists Sue to Protect Beluga Whales of Cook Inlet Jul 08, 2008
Tribal Journey Will Test Salish Sea Water Quality Jul 08, 2008
Global Warming Chief Among Threats to Coral Reefs Jul 08, 2008
G8 Summit Opens With Climate Target Up in the Air Jul 08, 2008
Washington Town of Skykomish Torn Up for Cleaning Jul 07, 2008
Army Corps Will Evaluate Mamaroneck Flood Prevention Jul 07, 2008
Florida Sets Course to Eliminate Ocean Outfalls Jul 07, 2008
Pennsylvania Assembly Passes First Global Warming Law Jul 07, 2008
GAO: First Responders' Detection of Hazardous Releases Inadequate Jul 07, 2008
EPA Set to Approve Dallas-Fort Worth Clean Air Plan Jul 06, 2008
World Bank Chief Calls for G8 Help to Feed World's Hungry Jul 06, 2008
Warming Climate Adds to U.S. Flood Fears Jul 06, 2008
Big Sur Evacuated as Wildfires Race to the California Coast Jul 06, 2008
Habitat Protection Sought for Endangered Hawaiian Monk Seal Jul 06, 2008
Rhode Island Court Gives Lead Paint Jury Verdict the Brush-Off Jul 06, 2008
Penn Study Pinpoints New DNA Weapon Against Bird Flu Jul 02, 2008
International Whaling Commission Makes Little Progress Jul 02, 2008
Extreme Weather Events Predicted for Warming North America Jul 02, 2008
Zarco 66 Opens Earth Friendly Fuels Station in Kansas Jul 01, 2008
Conservationists to Buy 500 Square Miles of Montana Timberlands Jul 01, 2008
Puget Sound Water Quality Bill Debuts in Congress Jul 01, 2008
Georgia Judge Yanks Coal Power Permit on Climate Concerns Jul 01, 2008
UNESCO Natural World Heritage Sites Face More Threats Jul 01, 2008
Visiting Kyoto, UN Chief Urges New Climate Deal by 2009 Jul 01, 2008
Jun 2008
ARCO Pays $2.7 Million to Contain Waste at Old Copper Mine Jun 30, 2008
Automakers Make No Headway Against California Clean Car Law Jun 30, 2008
Green Power, Cleaner Cars, Carbon Trading in California's Future Jun 30, 2008
Sumerged Ancient Oaks Help Reduce Global Warming Jun 30, 2008
Monarch Butterflies to Be Protected From Illegal Logging Jun 30, 2008
U.S. Mayors Resolve to Avoid Burning Tar Sands Oil Jun 30, 2008
Mysterious Bee Disorder Could Sting at the Supermarket Jun 30, 2008
New York City Hosts Summit on Public Health and Climate Change Jun 30, 2008
Feds Freeze Western Solar Power for Environmental Analysis Jun 30, 2008
Wyland to Paint 100th Whaling Wall Mural in Beijing Jun 30, 2008
Greener Aviation Alliance Debuts at Florida Climate Summit Jun 30, 2008
Court Order Sought to Protect Whales From Ship Collisions Jun 27, 2008
Mayor Enacts Port of Los Angeles Clean Truck Program Jun 27, 2008
Sugar for Biofuel to Displace Kenya's Tana Delta Wildlife Jun 27, 2008
Australia Embarks on Greenhouse Gas Reporting System Jun 27, 2008
Contractor Fined for Violations on Washington State Highway Jun 26, 2008
Stormwater Will Be Stored Beneath New Missouri State Arena Jun 26, 2008
U.S. Supreme Court Overturns Valdez Oil Spill Damage Award Jun 26, 2008
Lower Passaic River to Be Cleaned of Dioxin-Laden Sediment Jun 26, 2008
Pfizer Pays First Fine Under New Pharmaceutical Air Rules Jun 26, 2008
Use Costly Corn for Feed, Not Fuel, Texas Governor Urges Jun 26, 2008
Florida to Buy Out Sugar Land for Everglades Restoration Jun 26, 2008
Lightning Ignites Hundreds of California Wildfires Jun 25, 2008
First U.S. Sale of Offshore Wind Power Signed Jun 25, 2008
Marlins-Rays Game First in Southeast to Go Green Jun 25, 2008
Cooperative Spirit Emerges at Whaling Commission Meeting Jun 25, 2008
Worn Out Artificial Turf Poses Lead Exposure Risk Jun 25, 2008
Supreme Court Rejects Environmentalists' Border Fence Case Jun 24, 2008
U.S. Supreme Court to Review Navy Sonar Harm to Whales Jun 24, 2008
New Satellite Will Improve Weather, Climate, Ocean Forecasts Jun 23, 2008
Warming Climate Outpaces Long-Distance Migratory Songbirds Jun 23, 2008
Britain Invests Hundreds of Millions to Encourage Cycling Jun 23, 2008
Fujicolor Employee Admits False Wastewater Reporting Jun 23, 2008
Common Cooking Spice Found to Combat Diabetes, Obesity Jun 23, 2008
President Bush Tours Flooded Iowa, Dispensing Empathy Jun 23, 2008
Six Estuaries Across the Country First to Be Climate Ready Jun 20, 2008
Court Ruling on UC Berkeley Gym Fails to Dislodge Tree-sitters Jun 20, 2008
Law Allows New Yorkers to Sell More Green Power to Utilities Jun 20, 2008
Track Your Flight Carbon Footprint Anywhere in the World Jun 20, 2008
British Judge Hands Illegal Ivory Trader Suspended Sentence Jun 20, 2008
Toxic Algae Poisons Klamath River and Two Reservoirs Jun 20, 2008
2008 Gulf of Mexico Dead Zone Could Be Largest Ever Jun 20, 2008
Pennsylvania Lawmakers, Groups Urge Forested Streamside Buffers Jun 20, 2008
Canada Sued for Ignoring Its Own Kyoto Protocol Law Jun 20, 2008
Bush, McCain Would Lift Ban on Offshore Oil Drilling Jun 19, 2008
New York Streets Open to Car-Free, Green Tourism in August Jun 19, 2008
Midwest Floodwaters Tainted With Sewage, Chemicals Jun 19, 2008
Ancient Pronghorn Path Becomes First U.S. Wildlife Migration Corridor Jun 19, 2008
Malaysian Indigenous People Face Arrest at Logging Blockade Jun 19, 2008
African Rhino Numbers Rise, Yet One Type Sinks Into Extinction Jun 19, 2008
Pennsylvania Warns Gas Industry to Respect Natural Treasures Jun 17, 2008
Careless Damage to Pipeline Costs Oklahoma Company Millions Jun 17, 2008
TXU Energy Contest Rewards Conservation With Cash Jun 17, 2008
Hollywood-Los Angeles Beautification Team Honors Green-Hearted Actors Jun 17, 2008
Honda Rolls Out Petroleum-Free Fuel Cell Car Jun 17, 2008
Global Spring Temperature Seventh Warmest on Record Jun 17, 2008
500 Year Flood Submerges Iowa Jun 17, 2008
Robert Dole, George McGovern Awarded 2008 World Food Prize Jun 16, 2008
Zimbabwe's NGO Crackdown Threatens Millions With Starvation Jun 16, 2008
Global Climate Change Treaty a 'Daunting' Challenge Jun 16, 2008
New York Governor Encourages Unique Clean Coal Plant Jun 13, 2008
Congress Probes White House Delay of Chemical Assessments Jun 13, 2008
Migratory Bird Wetland Habitat Expanded With Duck Stamp Dollars Jun 13, 2008
Home Builders Settle Stormwater Violations for $4.3 Million Jun 13, 2008
Indian Ocean Longliners Must Now Protect Endangered Seabirds Jun 13, 2008
Tibet Was Warmer and Wetter Two Million Years Ago Jun 13, 2008
Texas Tries to Clear the Air at Two National Parks Jun 12, 2008
Florida's Environment Agency Makes Do With Smaller Budget Jun 12, 2008
Tornado Kills Four at Iowa Scout Camp, Towns Flee Floods Jun 12, 2008
Two Die in European Truck Drivers' Fuel Price Protest Jun 12, 2008
Kyrgyz Clean Water Project Under Scrutiny Jun 12, 2008
U.S. Lawmakers Reject Plan to Tax Back Oil Company Profits Jun 11, 2008
California Sues 'Natural' Companies Over Carcinogen in Soaps Jun 11, 2008
New York Funds Alternative Fuel Vehicles for Private Fleets Jun 11, 2008
U.S. EPA Rejects ConocoPhillips Refinery Expansion Jun 11, 2008
New Atlas Captures Changing Face of Africa's Environment Jun 11, 2008
Young Salmon Get a Truck Ride to the California Shore Jun 10, 2008
Waste Company Would Import Mexican PCBs to Burn in Texas Jun 10, 2008
Hudson River Waterfront Projects Funded for 400th Anniversary Jun 10, 2008
Raw Red Tomatoes Linked to Salmonella Poisoning Jun 10, 2008
New National Recreation Trails Open to Explorers Jun 10, 2008
Torrential Rains, Flooding Swamp Midwestern Spring Jun 10, 2008
AbitibiBowater Chainsaws Stop at Grassy Narrows First Nation Jun 10, 2008
Caribbean Monk Seal Declared Extinct Jun 10, 2008
Drilling, Not Earthquake, Caused Java Mud Volcano Jun 10, 2008
U.S. Senate Abandons Global Warming Bill Jun 09, 2008
'Together' Launches U.S. Campaign to Fight Climate Change Jun 09, 2008
$13 Billion Pledged to Feed the World's Hungry Jun 09, 2008
Brazil Protects Vast New Areas of Amazon Rainforest Jun 09, 2008
Two Eastern Tropical Pacific Dolphin Species Recovering Jun 09, 2008
Biggest U.S. Biodiesel Plant Opens in Houston Jun 09, 2008
Dry California Officially in a State of Drought Jun 09, 2008
Arizona Pygmy Owl Could Be Relisted as Endangered Jun 09, 2008
EPA Flies Chopper to Protect New York, New Jersey Beachgoers Jun 05, 2008
A Carbon-Neutral World Focus of World Environment Day 2008 Jun 05, 2008
Lightning Sends 882,000 Gallons of Gasoline Up in Smoke Jun 05, 2008
USGS Offers New Emergency Backup for Flood Forecast Data Jun 05, 2008
Green Job Forecast for the Growing Green Economy Jun 05, 2008
Obama Wins; Clinton Stands Firm - Both Pledge a Greener America Jun 05, 2008
Illinois Poll Finds Clean Cars Best Antidote to $4 Gas Jun 04, 2008
Best of the Wind Energy Industry Honored in Houston Jun 04, 2008
Designer 'Nanobatons' Could Help Clean Oil Spills Jun 03, 2008
Papua New Guinea Forests Being Cut and Burned Away Jun 03, 2008
Texas Boot Dealer Jailed for Smuggling Sea Turtle Skins Jun 03, 2008
Audubon Sanctuary Named Wetland of International Importance Jun 03, 2008
Florida Urged to Heed Global Warming Survival Guide Jun 03, 2008
Slash Global Warming Gases Now Urge 1,700 Scientists, Economists Jun 03, 2008
Breathing Dust and Soot Raises Risk of Stroke Jun 03, 2008
Dirty Runoff From Massachusetts Roads Violates Federal Law Jun 03, 2008
Connecticut Honors Community Actions to Fight Climate Change Jun 02, 2008
Climate Change Bills Proliferate in Congress Jun 02, 2008
Buenos Aires Citizens Seek Cleanup of Shell Refinery Jun 02, 2008
Texas Asks Public Help to Clear Bacteria from Oyster Waters Jun 02, 2008
Law Would Save Half Million Acres of California Wilderness Jun 02, 2008
Clean Air Awards Honor Ports, Tug, Tribe, Performing Arts Jun 02, 2008
World Leaders Commit to Conserve Diversity of Life on Earth Jun 02, 2008
May 2008
Genetic Pesticide for Termites Developed in Florida May 29, 2008
Environmental Groups Petition to Overturn EPA Ozone Standard May 29, 2008
Warming Climate Changing U.S. Fields and Forests May 29, 2008
Childhood Lead Exposure Linked to Violent Crime in Adults May 29, 2008
Oil and Gas Blocks Cover 75 Percent of the Peruvian Amazon May 29, 2008
Satellite Cluster Proves Pollution Changes Clouds, Climate May 28, 2008
One Million Acres of Hawaii Watersheds to Be Conserved May 28, 2008
Chicago's Oak Street Beach Contaminated With Asbestos May 28, 2008
G8 Environment Ministers Agree on 2050 Climate Goal May 28, 2008
Congo Basin Forests Saved by Government Action, Timber Certification May 28, 2008
Extinction Claims Unique Chinese Subspecies of Ape May 26, 2008
India's Water Crisis: An Interview with Author Nitya Jacob May 26, 2008
Forest Service Could Be Sued as Visitors Trash Arizona Creek May 26, 2008
Cruise Ships Agree to Protect Puget Sound Shellfish Beds May 26, 2008
New El Paso Stormwater Utility Faces Lawsuit, Petition May 26, 2008
Californians Dying Prematurely from Particles in Vehicle Exhaust May 26, 2008
Historic $25 Million Gift to Benefit New York Parks, Gardens May 26, 2008
Progress Energy Wins $82 Million in Spent Nuclear Fuel Ruling May 26, 2008
Global Warming Sticker Shock May 26, 2008
Pennsylvania Awarded $42.4 million for Clean Water Projects May 26, 2008
Waste Beer Ethanol to Fuel Democratic Convention Motorpool May 26, 2008
North Carolina's New Stormwater Rules Could Be Overturned May 26, 2008
More Atlantic Hurricanes Than Normal Predicted for 2008 May 26, 2008
Sharks and Rays Disappearing from the Ocean Deeps May 26, 2008
Queen Elizabeth Buys World's Largest Offshore Wind Turbine May 26, 2008
10 Most Imperiled U.S. Wildlife Refuges All at Risk of Politics May 26, 2008
EPA Chief Silent on White House Involvement in Key Decisions May 22, 2008
Oil and Gas on Public Lands Off-Limits to Exploration May 22, 2008
Residents Escape Tornado-Stricken Superfund Mining Town May 22, 2008
First Green Office Depot Opens in Austin This Summer May 22, 2008
'American Idol' Finale Show Powered by Renewable Energy May 22, 2008
Chilean President Proposes Whaling Ban, Whale Sanctuary May 22, 2008
Iceland Resumes Commercial Whale Hunt May 22, 2008
Alaskan Arctic Wilderness Lake Closed to Oil and Gas Leasing May 22, 2008
Warmer Climate Hurting Birds New IUCN Red List Shows May 22, 2008
At the Office: Green Plants and Open Windows May 20, 2008
Three Companies Pay $500,000 for Scottsdale Water Pollution May 20, 2008
Global Warming Linked to Increase in Kidney Stones May 20, 2008
Congress Approves Farm Bill With Veto-Proof Majorities May 20, 2008
Greenpeace Reports Theft of Whale Meat by Whaling Crews May 20, 2008
James Taylor Sings for the Birds May 19, 2008
Suffolk Downs Must Reduce Bacterial Waste in Stormwater May 19, 2008
Candy Manufacturer Converts Garbage Gas to Sweets May 19, 2008
Green Lanterns at Japanese Restaurants Promote Local Produce May 19, 2008
Scientists Identified Earthquake Faults in Sichuan Last Year May 19, 2008
Tri-Generation Power Plant a First for New York May 16, 2008
LA Mayor's New Water Plan Makes Every Drop Count May 16, 2008
Talcum Powder Can Provoke Deadly Ovarian Cancer May 16, 2008
Brazil's Activist Environment Secretary Resigns May 16, 2008
Florida Adopts Two River Basin Action Plans May 16, 2008
U.S. Lists Polar Bear as Threatened But Balks at New Protection May 15, 2008
Everglades Ablaze, Suspected Arsonist Arrested May 15, 2008
Rio Grande Cutthroat Trout Now Endangered Species Candidate May 15, 2008
Billion Tree Campaign Flowers Into Seven Billion Tree Campaign May 15, 2008
30 Years of Global Warming Has Altered the Planet May 15, 2008
Chemical Used to Make Non-Stick Coatings Harmful to Health May 14, 2008
California Public Transit Advocates Urge No Funding Cuts May 14, 2008
U.S. Senators Probe Departure of EPA Midwest Administrator May 14, 2008
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Best of the Wind Energy Industry Honored in Houston Jun 04, 2008
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