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Batter Up! Green Stadium New Home Of Washington Nationals

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First “Green” Stadium in Washington, D.C.
Washington Nationals New Green Stadium
The Washington Nationals kicked off their season in their new eco-friendly baseball park this week. It is the first green professional stadium in the U.S., stated the U.S. Green Building Council.

The new stadium received certification from the Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) council last week.

How D.C. Nationals Get Green

The ballpark, built on a restored brownfield, features Read the rest…

Sounds Of Silence: Maya Lin Commemorates Mother Earth

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Artist Maya Lin Creates Memorial For Environment
Maya Lin Environmental Art Piece
Maya Lin, the artist best known for her moving commemoration of veterans with the Vietnam Memorial, is constructing what she calls her “last memorial” in honor of nature lost to the destruction of the earth. The piece is planned on being unveiled on Earth Day 2009 by the California Academy of Sciences in San Francisco at Golden Gate Park.

“What Is Missing”: The Environment in Memoriam

The piece, tentatively titled “What Is Missing,” is a somber call to action, pointing out Read the rest…

California Not Quite There, Cuts Zero-Emission Vehicle Goals

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Zero-Emissions Goals Reduced in California
California Cuts Zero-Emission Vehicle Goals
Automakers will be relieved to hear that California has adjusted its goal to cut the number of zero-emissions vehicles on the road by 2014. Environmentalists are not so happy about the decision.

The new rules reduced the number of cars using electric and hydrogen fuel-cell technology that need to be on the road to 7,500, a 70 percent cut from five years ago.

Why Change the Zero-Emissions Goals?

The Air Resources Board that voted to reduce the goals cut the zero-emission vehicles Read the rest…

Green Autos: Forbes Lists Top Eco Luxury Automobiles

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Lexus Tops Luxury Eco-Friendly Vehicles List
Lexus GS 450h sedan
Forbes Auto came up with a list of both luxury and non-luxury vehicles that emit the least pollutants in the atmosphere. Each model is based on their Air Pollution Score and Carbon Footprint rating, using EPA standards.

On the list of luxury vehicles, three Lexus hybrids were at the top: the GS 450h sedan, the RX 400h SUV and LS 600h L sedan are all green auto winners. Read the rest…

Turn Out the Lights: “Earth Hour” Sends 26 Cities Into Darkness

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Millions in the Dark During Earth Hour

On March 29, twenty-six major cities globally will turn off the lights on major landmarks in an effort to raise global warming awareness during Earth Hour.

Chicago, Dublin, San Francisco, Manila, Copenhagen, Bangkok and Toronto have all agreed to join in the lights-out campaign. They will shutting down landmarks and are encouraging homeowners and businesses to turn out the lights as well. Read the rest…

Daily Show Interview With Brian Fagan

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Archaeologist Brian Fagan Interviewed on The Daily Show

Who Is Brian Fagan, and Why Does He Know so Much on Global Warming?
From an interview on Comedy Central’s The Daily Show

From the author’s website:

The Great Warming, the final book in Read the rest…

Are We Breaking Up? Ice Shelf in Antarctica Collapsing

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Antarctic Ice Shelf About to Break Off
Antarctic Ice Shelf About to Break Off
Breaking up is hard to do — unless you are a vast ice shelf suffering from global warming. Around 220 square miles of ice collapsed in Antarctica, leaving a massive ice shelf ready to fall apart.

The ice shelf is 5.282 square miles, which is roughly the size of Connecticut.

Timeline of Ice Breaking Off Antarctic Ice Shelf

Professor Ted Scambos, a glaciologist at the University of Colorado in Boulder, says that more of these situations are to come.
The Wilkins ice shelf in Antarctica started to disintegrate nearly a month ago when Read the rest…

Serious About Eco? GE and Wal-Mart Think They Are

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Green Corporations: Wal-Mart and General Electric
GE and Walmart CEOs
The last two corporations you would ever think are green are indeed green and sticking to it.

General Electric Co. (GE) and Wal-Mart Stores, Inc. are massive companies that took the initiative by going green a while ago. So was that a marketing scheme, or are they putting their money where their mouths are?

General Electric Equals Green Energy

General Electric manufactures energy efficient lights, wind turbines, energy efficient jet engines and locomotives as well as other eco-friendly products. The company also started its EcoMagination campaign aimed at revamping its image and creating U.S. jobs.

Wal-Mart Greening Up Its Bottom Line

On the other hand, Wal-Mart is trying to reduce its waste through its stores, trucking fleets and greener products while educating customers to Read the rest…

They’re Not So Grrrrrreat: Tiger Population Down To 3,500

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Tiger Population Diminishing Over Last 25 Years
Tiger Population Dying
The World Wildlife Fund (WWF) stated earlier this week in Stockholm that the world’s tiger population might have halved in the past 25 years. This is compared to an estimated 5,000-7,000 tigers in 1982.

WWF estimated there are around 3,500 left, with the South China Tiger nearing extinction.

Crouching Tiger, Hidden Poachers

Part of this is due to the demand for tiger body parts in China for traditional medicine, which leads to illegal poaching. Another huge reason for the declining tiger Read the rest…

Colbert Loves H2O: World Water Day on the Colbert Report

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Colbert Refuses to Quench Thirst, Celebrates World Water Day

Last Thursday, in honor of World Water Day on March 22, Stephen Colbert vowed not to drink a drop on The Colbert Report.

Started in 1992 out of a United Nations conference, World Water Day promotes water conservation internationally. This year, the theme is “sanitation,” bringing awareness to such issues as hygiene promotion, water quality, wastewater treatment, sewage systems and sanitary facilities.

The show focused on water conservation while Colbert discussed the problem of America’s “addiction to water.” “My name is America,” he stated, “and I am addicted to water.”

Purifying Everything: Interview With Dean Kamen

Colbert interviewed Dean Kamen, the inventor of a vapor compression distiller that — unbelievably — can turn pretty much any kind of liquid into distilled water. Check out what Stephen does with a bag of Doritos.




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