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Paul Darin
Reno Fire Contained, Clean-up Imminent
Personnel with the Sierra Fire Protection District are now close to full containment of the Caughlin Fire that ...
World
November 20, 2011
Keystone Delay Carries Broad Implications in Canada and US
The U.S. State Department set off a firestorm when it decided to delay approving the Keystone XL pipeline, ...
US
November 20, 2011
Keystone Delay Carries Broad Implications North and South
The U.S. State Department set off a firestorm when it decided to delay approving the Keystone XL pipeline, ...
US
November 16, 2011
Delay of Oil Pipeline Reveals Broad Implications
The State Department's Nov.10 announcement to postpone the planned transnational Keystone XL oil pipeline brought mixed reactions from ...
US
November 14, 2011
NASA Survey Captures Deteriorating Glaciers
Known as Operation IceBridge, NASA's six-year airborne glacier mapping mission is only half completed but stands to break ...
Science
November 6, 2011
Music Industry Seeks RELIEF from Lacey Act
A coalition of music products manufacturers is pushing for clarification on a broad federal law that is threatening ...
US
November 1, 2011
Oil Refinery Pleads Guilty to Air Quality Violations
The Pelican Oil Refining Company LLC pleaded guilty earlier this week to several violations of the Clean Air ...
US
October 16, 2011
Environmental Groups Challenge Arctic Drilling
Local native and environmental groups alike are unhappy with the recent approval of a few hundred oil and ...
US
October 10, 2011
Red Cross Turns to Midwest to Fix Blood Shortage
Hurricane Irene caused quite a bit of damage through the Caribbean and East Coast when it hit in ...
US
October 2, 2011
Invasive Species Menace Florida Ecosystem
A 20-year University of Florida study shows that Florida has the worst invasive species problem in the world. ...
US
September 25, 2011
Study Says Gulf War Illness Is Result of Multiple Causes
In the 1990s, long after Vietnam veterans returned home with serious medical problems they attributed to Agent Orange; ...
US
September 19, 2011
Criminologists Say School Security Unfair
Scholars found that schools with large minority or impoverished populations have higher security measures than other schools.
US
August 21, 2011
Underemployment a Growing Concern
It's hard to turn on the television or computer and not hear about the state of the economy. ...
US
August 9, 2011
University of Illinois at Chicago Polls Pollinators
One of the most important factors for human survival is often the most overlooked—insect pollinators. Bees help to ...
US
August 4, 2011
Great Lakes Shoreline Project Gets Millions
As part of the overall Great Lakes Restoration Initiative $2.1 million will be invested toward restoring the shoreline ...
US
July 24, 2011
Students Can’t Handle Technology, Says Report
Technology has become so integrated with our daily lives that most simply take it for granted. However, a ...
News
July 17, 2011
Environmental Group Rates Beach Water Quality
The Natural Resources Defense Council recently completed their annual survey in a report “Testing the Waters,” rating most ...
US
July 17, 2011
House Budget Bill Cuts EPA and Interior Funds
The budget of the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) for the fiscal year ending Sept. 30, 2012, includes some ...
US
July 10, 2011
Bats May Be Listed as Endangered
The Eastern Small-Footed Bat and the Northern Long-Eared Bat may become officially listed as endangered after review of ...
Science
July 5, 2011
MIT’s Hockfield Works with White House to Jump-Start Manufacturing
The White House and Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) recently announced a partnership that hopes to boost manufacturing ...
US
June 26, 2011
Great Lakes Restoration
The Great Lakes are among the world's largest supplies of fresh water. An insidious environmental villain, climate change, ...
US
June 19, 2011
Illinois Says Leave No Child Inside
Illinois Gov. Pat Quinn proclaimed the month of June “Leave No Child Inside Month.” The Illinois Department of ...
US
June 12, 2011
Natural Disaster May Not Be Natural, Says Group
The current flooding on the Mississippi River is causing anguish for surrounding communities as well as for organizations ...
US
May 23, 2011
Whooping Cranes Hatch in the Wild
Good news for bird lovers: Whooping cranes are successfully hatching in a wildlife area near Central Wisconsin, marking ...
Science
May 15, 2011
US Geological Survey Measures After Effects of Birds Point Levee Breach
Recent intentional breaching of the Birds Point Levee in Missouri may have additional repercussions to flooded areas along ...
US
May 8, 2011
EPA to Promote Green Infrastructure Through New Project
The United States Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) announced in late April a new project involving the reduction of ...
US
May 1, 2011
Congress May Protect Devil’s Staircase
Congress recently introduced a bill to protect approximately 30,000 acres of land on Wassen Creek in Oregon's vast ...
US
April 11, 2011
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