Environment Magazine
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Featured Animal: Tarsier
Tarsier Classification and Evolution The Tarsier is a small species of primate that is found inhabiting the well-vegetated forests on a number of islands in... Read more
The 11 August 2012 by Azanimals
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Maine Lays Claim to First Tidal Energy Project in United States
Already a top state for renewable energy in terms of biomass, last month Maine deployed the first commercial, grid-connected tidal energy project in the country... Read more
The 06 August 2012 by 2ndgreenrevolution
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Environmental Guilt
The more I know and learn about sustainability, the harder time I have making decisions (and I know I am not alone in this problem). I often try to think of th... Read more
The 04 August 2012 by 2ndgreenrevolution
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Hearts, Minds, Or Wallets: How Best to Inspire Action
Recently, I watched a presentation from former Vice President Al Gore on TED.com about climate change (embedded below). Though the video is short, I found mysel... Read more
The 02 August 2012 by 2ndgreenrevolution
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Wind, Rain Slam Metro
Residents salvage their belongings as a barge pushed ashore their houses by big waves at the height of Saturday night’s downpour which destroys 30 houses in... Read more
The 02 August 2012 by Linus
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Born to Be Wild
Two women, over 5,000 miles apart, adopt orphan animals and prepare them for reentry into the wild. In Borneo, Dr. Birute Galdikas looks after young orangutans... Read more
The 01 August 2012 by Kaiser31083
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‘To Bee Or Not To Bee?: That’s The Question In Austria
The world’s population of bees is in decline and with an annual global income of some 153 billion Euro (United Nations report 2011) dependant on our furry littl... Read more
The 01 August 2012 by Linda
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Green Chemistry 101
Nowadays, the majority of people, businesses and entities everywhere are making changes to traditional practices and methods in an effort to "go green." Oil... Read more
The 01 August 2012 by T_mackinnon
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The Problem With Too Many Choices
On the rare occasion I go to a large chain grocery store, I often feel overwhelmed. Why are there so many choices for one type of food? Is it really... Read more
The 31 July 2012 by 2ndgreenrevolution
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Mountain Gorillas Strike Back
Trackers in Rwanda's Volcanoes National Park comb the forests every day to find and destroy the snare traps set by poachers. One day earlier this month a... Read more
The 31 July 2012 by Petslady
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