Environment Magazine
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Why All Hurricanes Look The Same From Space
image credit Every satellite photo of a hurricane looks a lot like the last one. The striking similarity has to do with how hurricanes form. Hurricanes are a... Read more
The 09 September 2012 by Gerard
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Supervolcano Found Under Hong Kong
The 07 September 2012 by Ningauble
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Putin Teaches Endangered Cranes How To Fly (video)
In another one of his dare-devil moods, no doubt, President Vladimir Putin took flight on a hang glider yesterday to show a young flock of Siberian white... Read more
The 06 September 2012 by Petslady
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Buildings & Electric Cars to Be Charged by Moonlight
The 06 September 2012 by Dorsetenergized
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Incorporating Sustainability into Urban Planning
Urban planning is on the rise as an ever-growing portion of the population is expected to live in cities in the future, resulting in further growth as more... Read more
The 03 September 2012 by T_mackinnon
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The Climate of Climate Change
The primary scientific literature on climate change spawns hundreds of debates on an array of topics. When the technical debate among experts,and the obvious... Read more
The 03 September 2012 by Bradshaw
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Sustainable Travel – Why Should You Travel Green?
The travel and tourism industry has a huge impact on the environment and the overall output of greenhouse gases emitted every year. Our consumption of the... Read more
The 03 September 2012 by Infographixdirectory
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A Community’s Most Valuable Resource, Its Land
Publicly-owned, well-located land is a finite resource. When it is well-designed it has the ability to catalyze new development and reinvestment. However, poorl... Read more
The 01 September 2012 by 2ndgreenrevolution
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Wash Your Car the GREEN Way
Many consumers invest a great deal of time and money into incorporating environmentally friendly products and practices into their home. Green cleaning is... Read more
The 30 August 2012 by T_mackinnon
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Global Warming Becoming a Visible Threat
Last weekend the Arctic sea ice shelf was measured at 4.09 million square kilometres, the smallest area since 1979 when measurement began. And with the ice stil... Read more
The 30 August 2012 by Thewritefuture