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Arleen Richards
Arleen is an award-winning journalist at Epoch Times covering health and fitness issues. Tweet her @agrich6 Email at arleen.richards@epochtimes.com
Your Polluted Office May Be Causing You to Feel Sleepy
Participants who worked in the green+ environments on average doubled their cognitive performance.
Health News
November 1, 2015
How Scientists Know What Makes Climate Work
Scientists rely on the past to explain the present climate system.
Environment
October 30, 2015
Author Calls Daylight Saving ‘a Cynical Substitute for Real Energy Policy’
New York retailers profited so much from Daylight Saving Time that they enacted their own local law in ...
US
October 29, 2015
Anti-Nuclear Group Mobilizes Against Proposed Nuclear Waste Transportation
Congress is pushing to move the process for transporting tons of high-level radioactive waste across 43 states.
US
October 27, 2015
Solar Panels Just Got a Little Bit Brighter, and More Efficient
One problem scientists study is the amount of power solar panels can emit, which depends on how much ...
US
October 23, 2015
Humans and Climate Continue to Threaten Endangered Snow Leopard
Since 2014, warming temperatures and human intrusion have squeezed the remaining snow leopards into smaller quarters.
Asia & Pacific
October 23, 2015
Far Rockaway School to Become Climate Resilient Hub for Community Devastated by Sandy
Climate resilience hubs will be equipped with advanced energy efficient technologies.
New York
October 21, 2015
Three New Technologies That Could Change the Way We Live
One invention may be able to check your blood alcohol level.
Environment
October 20, 2015
Israeli Startup Has Solution to Costly, Inefficient Solar Panels
The process easily assimilates to existing high volume manufacturing production lines.
Business
October 19, 2015
Earthquakes Not Caused by Fracking but Are Man-Made, Says Oklahoma Geological Survey
Oklahoma has experienced more than 700 earthquakes so far this year, more than all of 2014.
US
October 19, 2015
Why We Need to Protect the Oceans’ Tiniest Creatures
Scientists really don’t know what will happen after diverse ecosystems have been completely destroyed.
International
October 15, 2015
Climate Change Said to Cause Unprecedented Coral Bleaching
Healthy coral reefs shelter 25 percent of marine species.
Environment
October 12, 2015
World Bank Announces Climate Funding Could Increase to $29 Billion
Some poor countries had been frustrated by the lack of a clear funding plan by wealthy donor countries.
International
October 11, 2015
20 Countries United in Vulnerability to Climate Change Form Action Group
Developing countries have a role to play in climate action.
International
October 9, 2015
Tracking Climate Finance Tricky, According to OECD Report
Countries are collaborating on their own private deals and possibly not reporting it.
International
October 8, 2015
Key Carbon Mitigator Omitted in First UN Climate Draft
Some countries that are benefitting from not cutting down trees don't see it as mitigation, but more of ...
International
October 6, 2015
Continued Development Along Florida Coast Threatens Sea Turtle Comeback
The state of Florida spends millions of dollars per year to replenish beaches that have washed away.
Environment
October 4, 2015
New York, New Jersey Prepare for Sandy, Hope for Irene
New Jersey and New York governors err on the side of caution as Hurricane Joaquin picks up steam ...
New York
October 1, 2015
New York in Good Shape for Clean Heating Oil This Winter
New York takes the lead again in advancing cleaner energy.
US
September 29, 2015
Deforestation Should Be at Heart of Climate Discussion, Says NGO Panel
NEW YORK—Ensuring deforestation is given a proper place in global climate discussions is an ongoing goal of the drivers behind the New York Declaration of ...
Environment
September 23, 2015
GM Triple Awardee in DOE Electric Vehicle Technology Funding
Highest awardee just recently sanctioned for technology defect.
Business
September 22, 2015
Can the UN’s Sustainability Plan Transform the Planet?
An ambitious 17-point plan is designed to transform the way we live.
New York
September 21, 2015
Volkswagen Skirts EPA Rules; It’s Not the First Time
In 2000, Volkswagen didn't report an emissions problem to the EPA for a whole year, instead of the ...
US
September 20, 2015
Round Two of New York Solar Campaign Targets Low-Income Consumers
Renters can pool their buying power and get treated like a bigger customer without the upfront costs.
New York
September 17, 2015
Cost-Benefit Balance of Obama’s Solar Push Questioned
The money you save from generating your own energy may end up going to the utility anyway.
US
September 16, 2015
4.1 Million Pacific Islanders at Risk of Disease From Floods, Drought
The World Health Organization says floodwaters contaminated with human or animal waste can cause infectious diseases.
International
September 14, 2015
US Energy Technology Exports Could Send Risks With It
Helping poor countries could jeopardize America's security.
US
September 14, 2015
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