Tuesday, April 16, 2013

Report: State Department's Keystone Analysis Ignores True Climate Impact

April 16, 2013
WASHINGTON -- The State Department has drastically underestimated the damage the Keystone XL pipeline will do to the global climate, according to new research released Tuesday. Continue reading...
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DAVID ROTHENBERG
Sing Fly Mate Die: The Cicadapocalypse Is Nigh
The world is waiting. Nature often provides us with mysterious happenings that fill us with sublime awe. Why do these cicadas come out only once every 17 years? Is that not a very odd cycle to keep track of? How do they do it? Continue reading...
KATHERINE LAGRAVE
Cherry Blossoms: History Behind the Bloom
It cannot be overstated that in Japan, the sakura is serious business. But why are the blossoms so significant? Here's hoping you get out and enjoy them this spring -- perhaps, even, with a little more history than before. Continue reading...
MARY J. LOFTUS
Documenting a Life in the Woods
Ever wonder what it would be like to live deep in a forest for 50 years? Me either. But that's exactly what Harvard graduate Bill Coperthwaite has done, living a self-sustaining life in a three-story yurt in the Maine woods for more than five decades, attracting a near-cult status and fan following. Continue reading...
DR. DAVE RANDLE
What's Needed to Protect Coastal Habitat and Marine Environments
In the tourism industry realize that addressing these issues is vital to sustainable tourism and protecting the natural resource values that allow the tourism business to succeed. Continue reading...
CATHY KANGAS
Animals in the Federal Budget
The American people are behind these campaigns. More than 62 percent of all Americans have pets. We love our animals. Our taxes should go to protecting them. Continue reading...


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