- By Oana Grigoras
- October 18th, 2011
Alaska Residents Will Go to Court to Save Their Salmon
Companies that threaten salmon's habitat lost the first battle, but think war is not over
- By Oana Grigoras
- October 18th, 2011
Women Assume an Active Role in Preserving Natural Resources
Study shows that, unlike men, women choose health over a higher standard of living
- By Oana Grigoras
- October 17th, 2011
Poachers Use Amazon Dolphins as Bait
3,000 dolphins are killed each year by villagers eager to make a few extra dollars
- By Oana Grigoras
- October 17th, 2011
Hong Kong Organizes First Harbor Race in 33 Years
Officials stopped planning the contest in 1978, considering water pollution a major threat
- By Oana Grigoras
- October 17th, 2011
Global Warming Makes Plants and Animals Shrink
Researchers think that this phenomenon could be responsible for poverty and world hunger
- By Oana Grigoras
- October 17th, 2011
Gladys Porter Zoo Saves Two Crocodiles Considered Endangered Species
The organization started the process of “adoption” early this summer
- By Oana Grigoras
- October 14th, 2011
Mysterious Illness Kills 46 Seals and Puzzles Biologists
Unknown disease and global warming might make seals appear in Endangered Species list
- By Alina Dumitrache
- October 11th, 2011
Reusable Shopping Bags May Shelter Bacteria
New study finds that reusable shopping bags could harbor E. coli, Coliform
- By Alina Dumitrache
- October 7th, 2011
House Approves Cement Bill, Delays EPA’s Clean Air Regulations
Yet another episode from the ‘economy vs. health’ drama...
- By Alina Dumitrache
- October 5th, 2011
Eco-Friendly Packaging for LUSI’s Voodoo Roast Coffee
Voodoo Roast is hoped to put LUSI on the coffee map
- By Alina Dumitrache
- October 3rd, 2011
EPA, PHMSA Join CTAC Efforts to Protect Americans' Health from Harmful Imports
Seven agencies are now working together to address import issues
- By Alina Dumitrache
- September 30th, 2011
MotorScience Gets Sued for Clean Air Act Violations
The company facilitated the importation of over 24,000 uncertified vehicles from China
- By Alina Dumitrache
- September 30th, 2011
Seafood Giant Pays Millions to Settle Clean Water Act Violations
Trident Seafoods Corp. will also pay over $300M to upgrade processing plants
- By Alina Dumitrache
- September 27th, 2011
Could Recirculating Farms Be the Answer to the U.S. Food and Job Crises?
New coalition claims these energy and space efficient farms can create stable green jobs
- By Alina Dumitrache
- September 26th, 2011
TRAIN Act: White House Could Veto the Bill
TRAIN Act passes the House, might block EPA’s Clean Air Act
- By Alina Dumitrache
- September 26th, 2011
New Study Suggests How to Stop Mindless Eating
Researchers found out that people keep eating junk food even when it tastes bad
- By Alina Dumitrache
- September 24th, 2011
ADHD Symptoms May Be Eased by Playing in the Grass
New study finds that kids who play in greener settings have milder symptoms