Environment Magazine
Obama Returns to Energy Theme in State of the Union
As he has done previously in talking about the state of America, President Obama had several things to say about energy in Tuesday night’s speech (transcript here). For one, due... Read more
EPA Publishes Toxics Release Inventory for 2010
Every year, the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) publishes the Toxics Release Inventory (TRI), which provides emissions data on 650 toxic chemicals, as well as information on... Read more
LATEST ARTICLES BY PAPERBLOGGERS
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Oslob, Cebu : Whale Shark Watching
Whale Sharks have been recently reported to be roaming around in the coastline of Oslob, Cebu. Words spread quickly. It awakens the interest of the tourist,... Read more
The 25 January 2012 by Synzmemoir
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Mad for Solar Power
Whether you are concerned about the environment and therefore wish to reduce your carbon footprint or are simply looking for ways to save money within the... Read more
The 24 January 2012 by T_mackinnon
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Featured Animal: Clumber Spaniel
The Clumber spaniel is an efficient gundog, although not as fast as some. It is excellent for upland hunting in heavy cover, and can be a good retriever when... Read more
The 12 January 2012 by Azanimals
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Snoring Dormouse Is the Cutest Recent Viral Video
A much more awake dormouse. Photo credit: Kleinsaeguer.at, http://www.flickr.com/photos/64478539@N07/6537089893/ It’s the sweetest, tiniest case of sleep apnea... Read more
The 27 January 2012 by Periscope
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Striking & Creative Annual Report Design
Here at Shades of Green Creative Solutions, we have a team of graphic designers who specialise in annual report design and visual documentation. Read more
The 05 January 2012 by Shadesofgreen
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Featured Animal: River Dolphin
There are only four species of river dolphin still existing in river, lakes and estuaries in certain parts of the tropical Southern Hemisphere. River dolphins... Read more
The 13 January 2012 by Azanimals
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Save the Environment: Adopt a Jaguar
The World Wildlife Fund has long recognised that the best way for the public – especially those far-removed from the rainforest – to engage with the problems... Read more
The 27 January 2012 by T_mackinnon
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Previous Editor's Picks
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Mad for Solar Power
The 24 January 2012 Eco-Living
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The seeds of tropical forest destruction
The 21 January 2012
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The Day The Sea Turned To Gunk
The 22 January 2012
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The World's Smallest Vertebrate
The 20 January 2012 Animals & Wildlife
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The Rising Meat Consumption
The 18 January 2012 Eco-Living