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X-Ray Technology Turns Flowers Into Science Fiction
Photographs taken with a diagnostic x-ray machine turn ordinary flowers into something otherworldly.
10 Foods With The Biggest Carbon Footprints
With Earth Day on the horizon and April's designation as Earth Month, the next few weeks marks the time when people are thinking about their own roles in helping the environment. The good news is there are options that don't involve chaining yourself...
WATCH: Choose Your Own Undersea Adventure
Are you a fan of "Choose Your Own Adventure" novels? Now you have the opportunity to digitally choose your own adventure, under the sea.
The True Cost of Oil: Garth Lenz @ TEDxVictoria
Much as been said about the proposed Keystone XL Pipeline, designed to transport synthetic crude oil from the Athabasca Tar Sands in northeastern Alberta, Canad
Solar Airplane to Attempt 48-Hour Flight to Morocco
Over on sister site CleanTechnica, I've written about the Swiss solar plane known as the Solar Impulse many times. The people behind the world-record-holding plane have now announced that they're soon going to attempt its longest journey to date, whi...
Meals for Moderns: Vegan "Tuna" Salad Sandwich
What is Missing?
What is Missing?
‘You Can't Take Away My Hope': Thirty Years Of Climate...
In a new video by Peter Sinclair, prominent climate scientist Michael MacCracken discusses how the last thirty years have confirmed the predictions he and others made in 1982 and earlier. The scientific understanding of how burning fossil fuels trans...
Visit the Amazon on World Forest Day with Street View
Green: Death of the Forests
A visual essay about the impact of deforestation in Indonesia as seen through the eyes of a dying orangutan.
Wonkbook: A rule of thumb for gas prices and the economy...
WONKBOOK | Gas prices matter. But the main way they matter is that a large spike could slow the recovery.
Japan quake: Images of then and now
Greenpeace victories
Just some of the positive environmental changes that Greenpeace has directly helped to bring about since we began campaigning in 1971.
The dream that failed
THE LIGHTS ARE not going off all over Japan, but the nuclear power plants are. Of the 54 reactors in those plants, with a combined capacity of 47.5 gigawatts (GW, a...
Why Does the World Bank Say it Cares About Climate Change,...
Kosovo, once host to a brutal ethnic war, is now the epicenter of a different kind of conflict — over the energy future of the impoverished country. The resolution of this conflict has enormous implications not just for Kosovo, but for other develop...
Urge President Obama to use his authority to prevent chemical...
The risks of nuclear reactors
The Next Fukushima disaster: what happens to you and your friends?
Saving the Last 130: The Oil Companies, the Banks and the...
This Week's Vegetarian Meal Plan, March 5th to 11th
If you like cheese, this is the meal plan for you!