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Lastest Gardening News
Distinctly Green: Paper Shower helps freshen up the easy way
Those of us who enjoy outdoor summer sun and fun know how hot and sticky you can get. And it’s not always convenient to shower before your next activity or meeting.
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Lastest Greenhouse News
Aussies to ‘change their mind on carbon tax’
GREENS leader Bob Brown says any polling done after the carbon tax package is released will show Australians embracing the scheme.
Read more on Adelaide Now
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Hard sell on Abbott’s turf
Hard sell on Abbott’s turf
WHERE’S Guido (his mates called him Guy) Fawkes when you need him?
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Spots still available for Green Kamp at Terra
FREMONT — There are still 10 openings in KidsCollege’s Green Kamp on July 22 at Terra State Community College.
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How President Obama can reclaim his green cred
How President Obama can reclaim his green cred
There’s no skirting the administration’s failure to take bold action on protecting our communities, rivers, lakes, oceans, wild lands, air and climate. Environmentalists worked hard to help Barack Obama win the presidency. Three years later, many of us are disappointed with the administration’s environmental record. Although headlines proclaiming that Al Gore “condemned,” “blasted” or “slammed …
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Federal officials OK massive Northeast-NStar deal
Federal officials OK massive Northeast-NStar deal
Federal officials have approved Northeast Utilities’ proposed $ 4.66 billion purchase of a Massachusetts electric and gas utility, saying the massive deal will not hinder competition, increase rates or weaken regulation.
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Organic ‘Farm on Wheels’ visits Pascagoula River Audubon Center before going on cross-country tour
The Pascagoula River Audubon Center is hosting a sendoff party with live music for the public to come by and see the “Farm on Wheels” on Saturday before it heads on a cross-country tour. Mark LaSalle, director of the center, said the event is from 4 to 6 p.m. and there is no charge.
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Too hot to handle: can we afford a 4-degree rise?
Too hot to handle: can we afford a 4-degree rise?
It’s time Australia’s soft environmental policies were given the fourth degree.
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Book Review: Powering the Dream: The History and Promise of Green Energy by Alexis Madrigal
Book Review: Powering the Dream: The History and Promise of Green Energy by Alexis Madrigal
share: digg facebook twitter Congress continues to debate alternative energy resources, especially nuclear power and natural gas. At the conference, John Doerr, a venture capitalist who recognized the importance of Amazon and Google early, gave an invigorating talk on the need for green energy and his concerns about global warming. [...] alternative energy only works, if investors and companies …
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Aussies to ‘change their mind on carbon tax’
GREENS leader Bob Brown says any polling done after the carbon tax package is released will show Australians embracing the scheme.
Read more on Daily Telegraph
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Lastest Greenhouse News
Farming of the future takes root
As people are recognising the need for more sustainably grown produce, new ideas about agriculture are taking shape.
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Lastest Greenhouse News
Welsh scientist honoured by Nasa
US space agency Nasa bestows one of its highest honours on a Welsh scientist for his research work on the atmosphere and climate.
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EPA Budget and Power Under Attack from Republicans
As the agency unveils new rules, their future is more uncertain.
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