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Katherine Tweed • March 6, 2008
I was pretty excited in January when New York City announced that it would require grocery stores to recycle plastic bags. Now, it seems like small potatoes when Gordon Brown, […]
Natalie Peretsman • January 30, 2008
By the time I reached the summit of Gros Piton, about 2,600 feet above sea level, my legs felt like Jell-o. But there I was, standing on one of St. […]
Monica Heger • December 16, 2007
Fertilizing the ocean may not slow down global warming. The controversial process of dumping urea or iron into the ocean to induce an algae bloom in order to remove CO2 […]
Kristin Elise Phillips • September 26, 2007
Apathy and dreams along the Gowanus Canal.
Molly Webster • September 5, 2007
For the Great Lakes region, new legislation and a deadly fish virus go hand-in-hand with warmer weather.
Erica Westly • August 24, 2007
A mysterious heron colony sets up camp in a Queens housing project.
Andrea Anderson • August 1, 2007
Feminized fish: Susceptible victims of a changing aquatic environment or harbingers of worse to come?
Kristin Elise Phillips • July 2, 2007
- asks Peggy from University Heights, OH
Kristin Elise Phillips • June 27, 2007
Climate changes are pushing rain forests to the point of no return.
Jeremy Hsu • June 22, 2007
Sediment starved deltas may prove too frail to withstand warming, rising oceans.
Peter Sergo • June 8, 2007
Environmental business sets sail with hopes of creating a new frontier of ocean carbon storage.
Emily V. Driscoll • April 11, 2007
Organizers prepare for the first National Day of Climate Action.
Julie Leibach • January 24, 2007
For nearly 30 years, New York State agencies have known about a 17 million gallon oil spill under the Greenpoint section of Brooklyn. Now they’re finally starting to do something about it.
Julie Leibach • January 19, 2007
Coral ecologist Lyndon DeVantier discusses ecological assessment and management of coral reef systems.
Jennifer Moser • December 12, 2006
Are the frightening projections of global warming's effects occurring sooner than we think?