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Going Green Can Make You Mean

Going Green Can Make You Mean

The presence of green goods makes people kinder, but purchasing them gives people license to behave badly.

By Valerie Ross | Posted March 16, 2010

What Would You Do with Eight Million Gallons of Water Every Day?

What Would You Do with Eight Million Gallons of Water Every Day?

The MTA contemplates using groundwater as a geothermal energy source

By Katie Peek | Posted February 27, 2010

Green is the New Black at Fashion Week

Green is the New Black at Fashion Week

From February 11th to 18th, New York City Fashion Week brought together the world’s best designers and brands to showcase the coming trends in Fall and Winter clothing.

By Michael Glenn Easter | Posted February 22, 2010

Betting On Energy Breakthroughs

Betting On Energy Breakthroughs

Obama administration hopes high risk, high reward energy science brings revolutionary returns

By Mike Orcutt | Posted February 18, 2010

How Well Do Carbon Footprint Calculators Estimate Your Impact?

How Well Do Carbon Footprint Calculators Estimate Your Impact?

Comparing nine online surveys reveals some discrepancies

By Katie Peek | Posted January 26, 2010

We Can Stop Global Warming Today

We Can Stop Global Warming Today

Al Gore’s newest book highlights solutions to the climate crisis

By Alex Liu | Posted November 7, 2009

Statisticians Cool Down the Climate Controversy

Statisticians Cool Down the Climate Controversy

An Associated Press investigative report debunks claims from global warming skeptics.

By Lynne Peeples | Posted October 28, 2009

Biofuels: Friend or Foe?

Biofuels: Friend or Foe?

Though thought to be saviors in the fossil fuel crisis, biofuels, too, can cause environmental suffering.

By Cassie Rodenberg | Posted October 24, 2009

Copenhagen: Be All and End All? A Nobel Winner Doesn’t Think So

Copenhagen: Be All and End All? A Nobel Winner Doesn’t Think So

Elinor Ostrom, a Nobel winner in economics, finds climate change answers lie close to home.

By Cassie Rodenberg | Posted October 12, 2009

Peace Prize, Check. Next Stop, Copenhagen.

Peace Prize, Check. Next Stop, Copenhagen.

What does the 2009 Nobel Peace Prize mean for U.S. policy on climate change?

By Emily Elert | Posted October 11, 2009

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