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Black Soot Choking Tibetan Glaciers
Temperatures are rising on the Tibetan Plateau, and the culprit is air pollution sources in Asia.
Algae Bloom Choking Guatemala's Lake Atitlán
The huge cyanobacteria bloom that is attacking the lake is clearly visible even from space.
Europe's Post-Soviet Greening: Gains and Failures
Decades of environmental mismanagement left large areas of Eastern Europe polluted beyond recognition.
November 29, 2009
- Science
GOP's Foxx: Republicans Passed Civil Rights Act
Republican House member says it was the GOP, not LBJ or the Democrats, who passed civil rights laws.
China Trying to be an Environmental Leader
The Center for American Progress says China is moving to cut carbon emissions
The 4 Stages of a Market Recovery
Is the economy finally catching up with the market? Haverford Investments' Jason Pride believes so.
Asteroid Impact Could Have Oxygenated Ancient Ocean
Model offers one explanation for sudden change in deep-ocean chemistry almost 2 billion years ago.
November 10, 2009
- Science
The Top 5 Causes of Accidental Home Injury Deaths—and How to Prevent Them
A look at some simple (and inexpensive) ways to reduce the threat of serious injuries in your house
Philippe Cousteau, Jr.: 5 Green Things My Grandfather Would Have Wanted You to Do
The grandson of explorer Jacques Cousteau shares how you can uphold his family's legacy of conservation.
Why Obama Is Leaving the Reagan Era Behind When It Comes to Economic Policy
Like Reagan, Obama inherited an economic mess. But his response doesn't include Reagan-like tax cuts.
