published March 23, 2009 and has No Comments
Clark Little is a photographer with a gift for capturing the ocean at its most beautiful. When you take a look at his images, it's hard to imagine that the ocean is filling up with pollution and being emptied of its wildlife. As you click through these incredible photos, you'll remember just why it's worth fighting to save our ...
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published March 12, 2009 and has No Comments
Photo credit: Jonathan Bird Productions The 17th annual Environmental Film Festival in the Nation’s Capital kicked off yesterday and will continue through March 22 with 136 eco-themed documentary, feature, animated, archival, experimental and children’s films. This year's festival has several films on oceans and sea life and a special Ocean Film Series, including the world premiere of The State ...
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published March 5, 2009 and has No Comments
In case you haven't heard, the oceans are dying. The coral , the fish, the plankton, the whole bloody system is going topsy-turvy. In her new book Sea Sick , Canadian Journalist Alanna Mitchell travels from the shore line to the depths cataloging the woes of the big blue as she goes. Increased acidity , dead zones ,
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published March 5, 2009 and has No Comments
A new website was launched by Georgia Urban Forest Council that wants to utilize the appeal of social networking to get more trees planted. It's appropriately called The Grove. ...
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The Grove Hopes to Connect Citizens With Trees
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published March 5, 2009 and has No Comments
images: Bellona Undoubtedly you've heard all the talk about clean coal technologies. Leaving aside the absurdity of calling coal clean under any circumstance, the prime technology being referred to in that statement is capturing and storing the carbon emissions from that coal. But CCS could also be deployed at a natural gas or oil-fired power plant to capture emissions. ...
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