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  • Fossil Fuels May Have Caused Mass Extinction


    Life within meAuthority Authority: 136
    Fossil fuels don’t exactly have a good reputation as it is – they’re incredibly environmentally destructive, and bear the brunt of the blame for our current situation with global warming. Now, experts are saying that “a frenzy of hydrocarbon burning” millions of years ago might have caused the most dramatic, ...
    2 days ago
  • 8 Sustainable Sources of Farmed Fish & Seafood


    TreeHuggerAuthority Authority: 723
    Photo credit: ellievanhoutte via Flickr Farmed fish and seafood has sort of a bad reputation in some green circles. Sometimes -- as with, say, Atlantic salmon -- its for good reason. But there are a number of cases where farming can actually be a good thing -- for water quality, the health of the fish or seafood ...
    4 days ago
  • Stop Killing the World’s Oceans


    Mendo Coast CurrentAuthority Authority: 117
    SAM WATERSON, Special to CNN, November 2, 2009CNN Editor’s Note: Sam Waterston is an award-winning stage, film and television actor who is best known for his long-running role as prosecutor Jack McCoy on “Law & Order.” He is a member of the board of directors of Oceana, a nonprofit organization that seeks to ...
    5 days ago
  • SuperFreakonomics Redux: Even Congress is Riled Up


    Red, Green, and BlueAuthority Authority: 415
    Last week I wrote in this space that when faced with a problem (global warming, carbon dioxide emissions) that so clearly requires huge top-down action from governments the world over, what two contrarians write in a book doesn’t exactly bother me that much. It bothers Joe Romm at Climate Progress, clearly, and ...
    1 week ago
  • Superfreakonomics Authors Dig the Hole Deeper


    EnviroKnowAuthority Authority: 547
    While gloating that a House Committee will hold a hearing on geoengineering next week, Dubner let this one slip: While there is a lot of room for a lot of legitimate debate about many aspects of global warming, let us say one thing here: we believe that anyone who reads our chapter without an agenda wouldn’t ...
    1 week ago
  • The Freakonomics solution to finding yourself in a hole


    The Way Things BreakAuthority Authority: 543
    Or: Levitt and Dubner Keep Digging, Part One You’d think that the authors of a pop-econ best seller would be familiar with the sunk cost effect. You’d be wrong . Criticism of Levitt and Dubner’s (L&D from here on) atrocious chapter on climate has been swift and remarkably in-depth . L&D have been ...
    1 week ago
  • Coral Cryobank being developed to preserve the diversity of threatened coral species


    Reef Builders -The Reef Aquarium BlogAuthority Authority: 142
    The Coral Cryobank is the first global effort to help preserve coral species from the world’s struggling reefs that is being spearheaded by the Zoological Society of London (ZSL). The Coral Cryobank aims to protect the future of coral species diversity by placing corals in a deep freeze in liquid nitrogen. The ...
    2 weeks ago
  • What Does SuperFreakonomics Have in Common with Old Tobacco Ads?


    BlogsAuthority Authority: 159
    What Does SuperFreakonomics Have in Common with Old Tobacco Ads? By Dr. Melanie Fitzpatrick and Aaron Huertas   In their follow-up to the best-selling Freakonomics , economist Steven Levitt and journalist Stephen Dubner exploit the public’s desire for an easy fix to global warming and along the way, ...
    2 weeks ago
  • The cost of losing coral: no drop in the ocean


    Hot TopicAuthority Authority: 527
    Perhaps it will register if it’s expressed in money terms. The latest issue of the New Scientist carries an article reporting an estimate of  the loss of the world’s coral reefs at $172 billion per year. The estimate comes from the work of Pavan Sukhdev and colleagues. He’s an economist with the United Nations ...
    2 weeks ago
  • Sigourney Weaver – Swimming In A Sea Of Acid


    Pacebutler BlogAuthority Authority: 112
    Sigourney Weaver’s article at Huffington Post about her latest movie, a documentary called Acid Test, is quite frankly a sobering read. Produced by the Natural Resources Defense Council (NRDC) and originally aired on Discovery Planet Green, Acid Test is a groundbreaking documentary focusing on the rapid ...
    3 weeks ago
  • Videobreak: Acid Test – The Global Challenge of Ocean Acidification


    The Way Things BreakAuthority Authority: 543
    [IMG: http://img.youtube.com/vi/5cqCvcX7buo/2.jpg][IMG: http://stats.wordpress.com/b.gif?host=thingsbreak.wordpress.com&blog=3689225&post=3611&subd=thingsbreak&ref=&feed=1]
    3 weeks ago
  • Marine Ecosystems Capture Carbon Emissions Equal to Near 50% of Emissions of Global Transport; UN Agencies Propose Blue Carbon Fund for Their Support


    Green Car CongressAuthority Authority: 598
    Carbon cycle. Credit: Riccardo Pravettoni, UNEP/GRID-Arendal . Click to enlarge. A “Blue Carbon” fund able to invest in the maintenance and rehabilitation of key marine ecosystems should be considered by governments to combat climate change, according to a new Rapid Response Report released by the United ...
    3 weeks ago
  • Climate Change - whats worse than the heat?


    Observations of a NerdAuthority Authority: 519
    **A post about Climate Change as a part of Blog Action Day 2009 ** When people talk about climate change, they, more often than not, talk about global warming. Yes, the effects of increased temperature will be diverse and generally bad for most creatures on Earth, including us. But the most dramatic effect ...
    3 weeks ago
  • Procrastinators Guide To Ocean Acidification: You Are The Alien


    TreeHuggerAuthority Authority: 723
    Alien vs World. Image credit: Snarkerati Procrastinators are remarkably consistent in their addiction to the "strategy" of last-minute response. They cram all night before final exams. Wait to propose marriage until they think they may have seen him/her flirting with another. Dont buy groceries until forced to ...
    3 weeks ago
  • Procrastinator’s Guide To Ocean Acidification: You Are The Alien


    A Green ZoneAuthority Authority: 140
    Alien vs World. Image credit: Snarkerati Procrastinators are remarkably consistent in their addiction to the “strategy” of last-minute response. They cram all night before final exams. Wait to propose marriage until they think they may have seen him/her flirting with another. Don’t buy groceries until forced to ...
    3 weeks ago
  • Canada’s First Grain CSA Transports Via Sailboat and Triples Demand in Second Year


    A Green ZoneAuthority Authority: 140
    Image via: Jon Steinman, Deconstructing Dinner Jeff reported on the launch of this unique(ly) Candadian CSA, Urban Grains, that brings grain to shareholders, roughly this time last year. While a grain CSA is unique, this one is extra special because all of the grain is transported via sailboat - talk about cutting ...
    3 weeks ago
  • For the Founders of Guayaki the Future isn’t Just in the Tea Leaves


    A Green ZoneAuthority Authority: 140
    Image credit: tracyshaun /Flickr We’ve talked about Guayaki, a company focused on bringing premium Yerba Mate to the North American market, several times before. Their business, which encourages local communities to reforest threatened rainforest areas to produce shade-grown Mate tea, is as unique as its beverages ...
    3 weeks ago
  • Video - Acid Test: The Global Challenge of Ocean Acidification


    Sustainable LivingAuthority Authority: 129
    This groundbreaking NRDC documentary explores the startling phenomenon of ocean acidification, which may soon challenge marine life on a scale not seen for tens of millions of years. The film, featuring Sigourney Weaver, originally aired on Discovery Planet Green.
    3 weeks ago
  • Our Oceans need our help


    Sustainable LivingAuthority Authority: 129
    image from BBC news online I grew up on a small island off the coast of Georgia, nothing exotic, it was a typical coastal suburb. I had my own boat and or access to boats from an early age. I learned to swim, sail, surf, and pilot a small shrimping rig with my father. One of my favorite moments in shrimping was ...
    3 weeks ago
  • A Sea Change: Imagine a World Without Fish


    Green OptionsAuthority Authority: 147
    Ocean acidification is the undersea equivalent of climate change, as the ocean absorbs 1/4 of the excess CO2 in our atmosphere . Over time, this is going to have disastrous effects on marine life . The documentary A Sea Change takes a look at some of the consequences surrounding ocean acidification. Read more ...
    4 weeks ago

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