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Environment
Following the Weather
From the violence of Jupiter’s Great Red Spot to Earth’s own extreme weather, Pedram Hassanzadeh is investigating atmospheric vortices, those swirling air masses that make the weather go — and ...
January 26, 2014
BY
Alvin Powell
An Ancient Tirade on Gluttony That Still Rings True—History’s Lesson on Carbon Food-Prints
Food traveled far in the Roman empire. Today, it likewise travels from far-off places to feed our exotic ...
January 25, 2014
BY
Marieke Vos
Green Cities Provide a Mental Health Boost That Lasts
It's been established that enjoying green spaces in otherwise grey urban areas can lead to improved mental health ...
January 25, 2014
BY
Ian Alcock
Bio Gas Car: Pros, Cons, Costs
Epoch Times is taking a look at each of the major options for going green on the road. ...
January 20, 2014
BY
Micaela Strömbäck Vujica
Watch: Bird Steals Camera, Shoots Amazing Video of Penguin Colony
A wild bird, intrigued by a spy egg-cam planted by John Downer Production—a company that specializes in making ...
January 19, 2014
BY
Gidon Belmaker
Electric Cars by the Numbers
You will find more statistics at Statista ALSO SEE: Pros and Cons of Electric Cars Hybrid Car ...
January 18, 2014
BY
Niall McCarthy
Endangered Turtles Face New Threat in Indonesia
Green sea turtles remain a rare sight in many parts of the world, but one Indonesian island tasked ...
Explainer: What Causes Winter Storms?
The storms which have battered the UK over recent weeks can be traced back to a strong front ...
January 9, 2014
BY
Nigel Arnell
After Shooting 40,000 Elephants, He Vowed to Find a Better Way to Save Two-Thirds of the World From Becoming Desert
As two thirds of the world is possibly in danger of slowly turning to desert, Allan Savory's Holistic ...
January 8, 2014
BY
Marieke Vos
Is Industrial Hemp the Ultimate Energy Crop?
Using industrial hemp for the production of bioenergy may be efficient and better for the environment than some ...
January 6, 2014
BY
Thomas Prade
Amazing Nature: Lightning Creates Food Out of Thin Air
Though lightning can cause great damage, it can also create life-sustaining materials when it strikes air.
January 4, 2014
BY
Marieke Vos
2013: The Year in Extreme Weather
It seems every year has seen weather extremes in recent times. After 2012 brought Hurricane Sandy to the ...
January 2, 2014
BY
Roger Brugge
No Such Thing as Organic Bamboo Clothing
Fabrics marketed as organic bamboo are actually likely rayon made of bamboo fibers. The production of rayon involves ...
January 1, 2014
BY
Marieke Vos
Your Car Could Run on Volcano Power
Volcanol is a liquid fuel that can be made with the help of a volcano. It can be ...
December 29, 2013
BY
Tara MacIsaac
Meet the Enemy of Killer Fungus That Turns Ants Into Zombies
One of most famous fungi in the world is the “zombie ant fungus”. It takes over the mind ...
December 29, 2013
BY
Tommy Leung
Water Supply Will Struggle to Meet Demands of Thirstier World
There are already many countries where the scarcity of water affects people’s lives. While water for drinking may ...
December 29, 2013
BY
Jacob Schewe
Natural Gas Car Shopping Guide: Pros, Cons, Costs
Epoch Times is taking a look at each of the major options for going green while shopping for ...
December 26, 2013
BY
Micaela Strömbäck Vujica
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Tara MacIsaac
Hydrogen Car: Pros, Cons, Costs
Epoch Times is taking a look at each of the major options for green driving. Hydrogen cars are ...
December 25, 2013
BY
Micaela Strömbäck Vujica
How Jewelry Production Hurts the Environment, Eco-Friendly Options
Mining for gold, silver, and gems can harm the environment in addition to its impact on the workers, ...
December 24, 2013
BY
Micaela Strömbäck Vujica
Hope for a Greener Future in 2014
Electronic and nuclear waste, fresh water degradation, and organic agriculture are among the major environmental issues Epoch Times ...
December 21, 2013
BY
Marieke Vos
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Tara MacIsaac
A Car That Runs on Coffee, Like You (+Video)
Coffee powered this car into the Guinness Book of World Records.
December 15, 2013
BY
Tara MacIsaac
Hybrid Car Shopping Guide: Pros, Cons, Pricing
Hybrid cars, though they use fossil fuels, can be more energy efficient and eco-friendly than electric cars, depending ...
December 14, 2013
BY
Micaela Strömbäck Vujica
Eco-Friendly Holiday Guide: All You Need for a Green Christmas
Here are some tips for how to make this holiday season a green one with eco-conscious gift ideas, ...
December 4, 2013
BY
Micaela Strömbäck Vujica
4 Eco-Friendly Holiday Decoration Ideas
Green holidays: Here are some tips for making your seasonal decorations eco-friendly.
December 4, 2013
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Micaela Strömbäck Vujica
Alternative Gift Wrapping for a Green Christmas
Green Christmas: Here are some eco-friendly gift wrapping techniques to make this holiday season a green one.
December 4, 2013
BY
Micaela Strömbäck Vujica
3 Green Holiday Greeting Card Ideas—Cut the Waste, Keep the Thought
Here are some eco-friendly ways to share good wishes this season. With some 1.6 billion Christmas cards sold ...
December 4, 2013
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Micaela Strömbäck Vujica
Eco-Friendly Christmas Trees: 8 Greener Options
Make your Christmas tree green in more ways than one with these eco-friendly holiday tips.
November 29, 2013
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