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Dave Levitan • January 6, 2009
I’d already been sitting on the train for 18 hours when we pulled out of Denver, heading west. As we slowed to navigate the turns and tunnels of the Rockies, […]
Erik Ortlip • January 1, 2009
Researchers at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute in New York, reported November 3 that they have created a “near perfect” solar panel. The solar panel has a special coating that captures 96.7 […]
Dave Levitan • December 19, 2008
New centers aim to prevent nanotechnology environmental disasters.
Lynne Peeples • December 12, 2008
A New York City company is converting the East River’s tidal currents into electricity.
Katherine Tweed • November 19, 2008
This fall, I gave New York University $13,845 for the glorious opportunity to spend one day each week in their newly minted journalism building in Manhattan. Apparently, what that steep […]
Monica Heger • October 8, 2008
Farmers generate energy, save money and help the environment, with a little help from some dung.
Eric R. Olson • September 26, 2008
The economy is in a tail spin and the weather here in the Northeast today is wet, windy and miserable. Fortunately, today’s blog tidbit takes us to tropical climes and […]
Victoria Stern • September 5, 2008
How a small urban farm is helping one community eat well without leaving the neighborhood.
Molika Ashford • August 18, 2008
Asks Ariel from Brooklyn
Monica Heger • August 11, 2008
Asks Julie from Bloomington, Indiana
Greg Soltis • August 8, 2008
China is trying to modify its value system in a way that is scientifically sound and reflects its philosophical traditions.
Natalie Peretsman • August 6, 2008
Environmental education enhances the student experience in New York City’s public and private schools.
Natalie Peretsman • June 12, 2008
A program that rewards recyclers is growing, even in a state that once boasted some of the highest recycling rates.
Karina Hamalainen • June 12, 2008
I had no idea that vaccines could be green…until Jenny McCarthy told me so. And she’s singing a new verse to an old song — the theory that vaccines cause […]
Christopher Intagliata • June 9, 2008
This weekend I was forced to bathe in a tub of ice cubes and cucumber slices to escape the hellish, sticky heat blanketing New York City. To pass the time, […]