2009

People who believe in global warming are more likely to prepare adequately for harsh weather events, at least in Belize.
So there you go: a practical reason to believe in global warming that relies on neither prediction nor faith. Researchers studied…

Thai Navy escorts sea turtles to the sea

How many Navy captains sound like this chap?
Because humans destroy nature, natural conservation practices should begin with humans. Humans have to revive the deteriorated nature by themselves as humans were the main cause.”
The source of those…

Bad news, bears… worse news, walrus

Polar bears are disappearing faster, according to a federal report released today–five weeks after Interior Secretary Ken Salazar decided not to use the plight of the polar bear to regulate greenhouse gas emissions in the Lower 48 states.
It’s bad…

Let’s say you’re a Republican, reading your internets. What would it mean to you to read this sentence, coming from the Republican Party: “Based on the allowance allocation formula in H.R. 2454 for electricity consumers, the red states will not have…

Obama swats fly during interview

Only wimps shoot wolves from helicopters. Real politicians use their bare hands, ninjutsu stealth, and stinging speed to kill wildlife.
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The late Friday memorandum of the week was issued by the White House Press Office at 3 p.m. It orders the creation of an Ocean Policy Task Force charged with drafting a national policy toward the oceans, coasts and Great Lakes. Media coverage has…

Cars run on so many things these days that it seems old hat for cars to run on restaurant grease. They run on water. They run on corn. They run on prairie grasses. They run on algae. They run on old telephone poles. As far as I’m concerned, San…

What else can we elevate as parkland?

New York just paid $150 million for something Chicago has acquired through neglect: a green space that winds through the city on the viaduct of an abandoned elevated railway:
A different kind of park opens Tuesday in New York City. The High Line is…