Environment

Why Not Tell The Truth About Rising Gas Prices?

The policy director of Climate Solutions (based in Washington state and British Columbia) opines that rising gas prices have beneficial effects on the environment, and consumers need to be given the truth so as to make real changes in lifestyle.

May 17, 2006 - The Seattle Times

Al Gore's 'Slide Show' Clicks With Audiences

Al Gore's new documentary about global warming is expected to have an impact on public consciousness.

May 16, 2006 - The Los Angeles Times

Is Bush's Plan To Sell National Forest Land Dead?

The Bush administration's plan to sell national forest land to raise money for rural schools and roads hits roadblocks.

May 15, 2006 - The Orlando Sentinel

Environmentalists Oppose Plans For Nation's Largest Wind Farm

Nation's largest wind farm to be built in the Gulf of Mexico would power 125,000 homes.

May 14, 2006 - Abhijeet Chavan

Film Review: Al Gore's 'An Inconvenient Truth'

A review of a documentary by Al Gore about global warming.

May 13, 2006 - RealClimate

Solar And Wind-Powered Ferries To Run On San Francisco Bay

The National Park Service has signed a contract to run two hybrid solar and wind powered ferries to carry visitors to Alcatraz.

May 13, 2006 - Bluewater Network Press Release

Friday Funny: 'SurvivaBall' -- Gated Community of One

In another elaborate hoax, "The Yes Men" impersonators pose as representatives of Halliburton at a conference and present a device to "solve global warming." Attendees fail to catch on and ask serious questions.

May 12, 2006 - Democracy Now

Competing Strategies To Reduce Oil Consumption

Since 1975, environmentalists and their allies have fought to raise fuel efficiency standards in new vehicles. On Tuesday, another attempt was made. Meanwhile, an academic think tank testifies for an alternative approach, albeit an unpopular one.

May 11, 2006 - The San Francisco Chronicle

Finding Nature In Los Angeles And Urban America

Writing about nature in L.A. reflects the California dream and nightmare, and urban nature across the United States.

May 10, 2006 - The Believer

Katrina Debris Dumping Opposed By Nearby Community, Environmentalists

With millions of tons of smashed homes and other debris to dispose of, Louisiana State officials are turning to a new landfill site -- across a canal from the largest urban wildlife refuge in the country.

May 10, 2006 - The New York Times

Modern Subdivisions Will Lack Tall Trees For 100 Years

Because of the methods used to build them, modern suburbs will not have tall trees anytime soon, as described in this article focusing on Toronto.

May 9, 2006 - The Toronto Star

Coyotes At Home In New York's Boroughs

Although the occasional Manhattan sighting is rare, the creature has established itself with a monument in the Bronx.

May 8, 2006 - The New York Times

Global Warming Slows Winds Over Pacific

Global warming has already reduced the movement of heat and moisture across the tropical Pacific Ocean by 3.5 percent. Potential effects on world climate are unpredictable.

May 7, 2006 - The San Francisco Chronicle

New Study Resolves Question About Global Warming

A new study shows that there is no discrepancy between warming rates on the earth's surface and in the upper atmosphere, resolving an uncertainty about global warming.

May 4, 2006 - The New York Times

Can Cities Be 'Natural'?

Most people think of nature and cities as separate. According to a new Urban and natural environments are not necessarily conflicting notions but must be integrated at many different scales, for sustainable, healthy settlements to occur.

May 3, 2006 - The Toronto Star

The Elephant in the Green Room

Grist interviews retiring Republican environmental leader Sherwood Boehlert.

May 2, 2006 - Grist Magazine

U.S Breaks All Records For Increased Greenhouse Gas Emissions

In 2004, U.S. emissions of greenhouse gases increased by 1.7 percent -- the largest rate of increase ever recorded for any country.

April 28, 2006 - Environment News Service

$10 Vehicle Registration Fee Proposed For Bay Area

East Bay Assemblyman Johan Klehs has written a bill calling for new Bay Area vehicle registration fees, in the form of two $5 fees: one for local transportation needs and the other for a regional air and water quality mitigation project.

April 27, 2006 - The Contra Costa Times

Learning About Agriculture Through Farm Water Run-off Testing

Farmers in Ventura County, California, can now split the cost of testing run-off, and recent tests reveal positive surprises.

April 27, 2006 - The Los Angeles Times

Was Global Warming Behind 2005 Hurricanes?

Scientists debate whether last year's record Atlantic hurricanes can be attributable to greenhouse gases.

April 26, 2006 - CNN

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