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Sink Source Loss Biodiversity’s Greatest Ecosystem Service Paperblog Pick in Environment

Sink to Source – the Loss of Biodiversity’s Greatest Ecosystem Service

I’ve mentioned this idea before, but it’s nice when some real data support a prediction (no matter how gloomy that prediction might have been). It’s what drives scientists toward... Read more

Department Defense Reduces Energy Use, Saves $6.8 Million Paperblog Pick in Environment

Department of Defense Reduces Energy Use, Saves $6.8 Million

In yet another sign that saving energy makes economic sense, and arguably aides national security, the Department of Defense (DoD) cut emissions and energy consumption to the tune... Read more

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    Wedding Invitation Designs

    Classic Wedding Invitations is a component under the Shades of Green Design Group. We have a number of intricate template laser cut designs to suite all tastes... Read more

    The 28 February 2012 by   Shadesofgreen
  • Featured Animal: Indian Palm Squirrel

    Featured Animal: Indian Palm Squirrel

    Indian Palm Squirrels are also known as the 3 stripe squirrel due to the mix of dark and white stripes on the back of the Indian palm squirrel. The Indian palm... Read more

    The 04 February 2012 by   Azanimals
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  • Featured Animal: Jellyfish

    Featured Animal: Jellyfish

    Jellyfish (also known as jellies and sea jellies) are boneless animals that float freely through the world's oceans. Although jellyfish exist in our oceans... Read more

    The 10 February 2012 by   Azanimals
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  • EarthHour 2012 – Saturday, March 31st, at 8:30 PM

    EarthHour 2012 Saturday, March 31st, 8:30

    When it comes to fighting climate change, it doesn’t matter who you are or where you come from – we’re all on the same team. That’s why this year, WWF is callin... Read more

    The 27 February 2012 by   T_mackinnon
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  • The Most Endangered Primates On The Planet

    Most Endangered Primates Planet

    Red-Shanked Douc Primates (including monkeys, lemurs and apes) can be found all around the world with this vast and diverse group of mammals containing some of... Read more

    The 29 February 2012 by   Azanimals
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  • Geographic Oddities: The Exclave

    Geographic Oddities: Exclave

    by ConroyThe Kentucky BendThe Mississippi River flows in a meandering path across its wide, flatfloodplain; appearing on the map like a slack garden hose,... Read more

    The 17 February 2012 by   Conroy
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  • Snow in Barcelona

    Snow Barcelona

    Disclaimer, there is no snow in Barcelona at the moment as far as I am aware but the freezing cold in our part of the world makes me think of moving south... Read more

    The 07 February 2012 by   Europeanchic1
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  • 5 Ways to Make Your Wedding More Eco

    Ways Make Your Wedding More

    It is wedding season and couples are celebrating their matrimony with elaborate events. With so many themes to choose from, why not choose the ‘go green’... Read more

    The 05 February 2012 by   T_mackinnon
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  • China Bans Airlines from Paying European Union Carbon Tax

    China Bans Airlines from Paying European Union Carbon

    At its outset in 2005, the European Union Emissions Trading System (EU ETS) was designed to reduce the greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions produced by factories,... Read more

    The 17 February 2012 by   2ndgreenrevolution
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  • Artist Transforms Bonsai Trees Into Lilliputian Cities

    Artist Transforms Bonsai Trees Into Lilliputian Cities

    Bonsai is a Japanese art form using miniature trees grown in containers. The tradition dates back over a thousand years, and has its own aesthetics and... Read more

    The 16 February 2012 by   Gerard
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