In ongoing research at the Energy Biosciences Institute (EBI), researchers are finding that “a biofuel eliminating even 10-percent of current gasoline pollutant emissions would have a substantial impact on human health in this country, especially in urban areas.”
To harvest the wind: Cornell University will host “Large-Scale Wind-Generated Power,” a scientific workshop on gathering wind energy, June 12-13, 2009, at Hollister and Kimball halls on the Cornell campus
Researchers at the University of Delaware have discovered a new reason why the tall, tasseled reed Phragmites australis is one of the most invasive plants in the United States. The UD research team found that Phragmites delivers a one-two chemical knock-out punch to snuff out its victims, and the poison becomes even more toxic in the presence of the sun's ultraviolet rays
NIST is looking for proposals that advance the state of knowledge and practice of measurement science in six identified research areas of critical national importance including energy, environment and climate change
The Billion Tree Campaign has just passed the four billion mark, in a crucial step towards its target of seven billion trees planted by the end of 2009
Bamboo Living, the global leader in sustainable bamboo building helped build the first American school building made of sustainable bamboo
“The Wild Things” is a biweekly audio podcast that will feature first-hand stories about innovative efforts to conserve endangered species and places. It will also feature news and eyewitness accounts of the damage done by threats like climate change, illegal logging and the multi-billion-dollar black market for rare plants and animals
Kyocera Wireless, a leading global manufacturer of wireless handsets and devices, announced today it has earned its ninth consecutive recycling award from the City of San Diego's Environmental Services Department
The latest National Greenhouse Accounts released today demonstrate the need to turn Australia's emissions around, Minister for Climate Change and Water, Senator Penny Wong, said today
People around the world will unite for the planet on 5 June for World Environment Day 2009, with a strong call for environmental action just six months before the crucial United Nations climate change talks in Copenhagen
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