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  • Featured Animal: Sea Squirt

    Featured Animal: Squirt

    The sea squirt is an immobile filter feeder that live on the ocean floor. Despite their plant-like appearance, sea squirts are actually more closely related to... Read more

    The 17 May 2012 by   Azanimals
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  • EPA’s Green Power Challenge

    EPA’s Green Power Challenge

    Over the course of the past academic year, 30 collegiate athletic conferences comprising more than 70 universities competed in the Environmental Protection... Read more

    The 15 May 2012 by   2ndgreenrevolution
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  • Featured Animal: Malayan Civet

    Featured Animal: Malayan Civet

    The Malayan civet (also known as the Oriental civet) is a species of civet natively found across the Malaysian Peninsula and on a number of the islands that... Read more

    The 14 May 2012 by   Azanimals
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  • I Don’t Understand Parking Lots

    Don’t Understand Parking Lots

    In an op-ed a few months back I alluded to the coming diatribe against parking lots. As a form of land use, parking lots make no sense to me. Conversely, most... Read more

    The 13 May 2012 by   2ndgreenrevolution
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  • Arguments Against Wind Power – Cartoon Says It All!

    Arguments Against Wind Power Cartoon Says All!

    (Image credit: Joe Heller) I couldn’t resist sharing this cartoon featured in Care2′s article on ‘Offshore Wind Energy Picking Up Speed’ – I think it... Read more

    The 11 May 2012 by   Dorsetenergized
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  • Prince Charles Reads BBC Weather

    Prince Charles Reads Weather

    His Royal Highness Prince Charles has surprised everyone - by reading the weather. Expect many puns. Read more

    The 10 May 2012 by   Periscope
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  • No More Ecology

    More Ecology

    To all ecology people who read this blog (students, post-docs, academics), this is an intriguing, provocative and slightly worrying title. As ecology has mature... Read more

    The 09 May 2012 by   Bradshaw
  • Japan Shuts Last Nuclear Plant

    Japan Shuts Last Nuclear Plant

    One of three reactors at Tomari nuclear plant in Hokkaido is going off line for maintenance checks this weekend. Once that reactor is switched off, the country... Read more

    The 05 May 2012 by   2ndgreenrevolution
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  • Billboard Ecology: Turning Old Billboards into Consumer Goods

    Billboard Ecology: Turning Billboards into Consumer Goods

    While the number of electronic billboards is on the rise, most billboards are still comprised of a single banner. Neither type of billboard ranks high in terms... Read more

    The 03 May 2012 by   2ndgreenrevolution
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  • Light Migration 5-2-2012

    Light Migration 5-2-2012

    REGIONAL OVERVIEW The Yuma radar was down again last night, which is the one I use to predict conditions in the LCRV. There was light migration in southern... Read more

    The 02 May 2012 by   Timschreckengost
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