- By Oana Grigoras
- November 8th, 2011
SABMiller's Cassava Beer Helps Mozambican Farmers Put Food on the Table
Tasty organic beverages take care of local communities, by supporting thousands of jobs
- By Oana Grigoras
- November 8th, 2011
Most of the British Individuals Don't Want England to Reach 70 Million Inhabitants
A poll revealed that only 3% of the subjects want to deal with higher immigration rates
- By Oana Grigoras
- November 8th, 2011
Experts Correlate Climate Change with Poverty
This disturbing junction will have the most devastating impact upon Sub-Saharan Africa
- By Oana Grigoras
- November 8th, 2011
Black Rhinos Are Being Moved to a Safer Home
The helicopter translocation represents the fastest risk-free process of removing rhinos
- By Oana Grigoras
- November 7th, 2011
Climate Change Makes Birds Get Fat
In order to cope with the extreme temperatures, birds tend to increase their body weight
- By Oana Grigoras
- November 7th, 2011
Deadly Mudslide Takes 14 Lives in Northwest Colombia
14 people are dead and many more are still missing, according to the Red Cross officials
- By Oana Grigoras
- November 7th, 2011
‘Minegolia’ Might Make Its Economy Bloom While Becoming Uninhabitable
While the government chases tripled profit, inhabitants fear pollution will send them away
- By Oana Grigoras
- November 7th, 2011
EPA's Secret Watch List Hides the Most Powerful American Polluters
EPA has monitored the activity of 464 major polluters, but their identity is kept secret
- By Oana Grigoras
- November 7th, 2011
Climate Change Says Goodbye to Woodlands' Biodiversity
Growing temperatures decreased the competitiveness of several tree species in six areas
- By Oana Grigoras
- November 7th, 2011
Chicken Feathers Will Rock the Market of Biodegradable Plastic
Scientists proved that chicken feather-based thermoplastics are a viable, green option
- By Oana Grigoras
- November 5th, 2011
Imported E-waste Turns Ghana into a Giant Polluted Landfill
Regulations aren't effective, since landfills are sources of profit for poor individuals
- By Oana Grigoras
- November 5th, 2011
Indoor pollution, the Invisible Enemy
Long-term exposure to indoor pollution causes cancer, circulatory and respiratory problems
- By Oana Grigoras
- November 5th, 2011
Students Used Recycled Soft Drink Tetra Paks to Rebuild Kenya
Pupils from Nairobi learned the lesson of philanthropy and environmental preservation
- By Oana Grigoras
- November 5th, 2011
Palm Oil Industry Leaves the Orangutans Homeless
Companies that operate in this line of business might destroy the orangutans' natural home
- By Oana Grigoras
- November 4th, 2011
Online Dating Site for Lonely, Endangered Frogs
FrogMatchMaker.com focuses on breeding and monitoring programs for threatened frogs
- By Oana Grigoras
- November 4th, 2011
Oggu Organic Soft Drink Achieved Climate Neutrality
Oggu, the 100% eco-friendly beverage, will celebrate Sustainability Day on 11 November
- By Oana Grigoras
- November 4th, 2011
Wood-Based Biofuel Threatens Canadian Forests
Biomass production implies 40 megatons of CO2 emissions every year