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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
 

Facebook, NRDC and Opower Teach the Lesson of Energy Preservation

Officials announced their partnership in creating a green application for 4 million users
by Oana Grigoras, October 18th, 2011
ACCC Monitors The Compliance with Carbon Price Regulations

ACCC Monitors The Compliance with Carbon Price Regulations

by Oana Grigoras, October 18th, 2011
ACCC conducts investigations regarding companies suspected to have an unlawful conduct
 

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 18th, 2011
 

Photoluminescent Materials Make Illuminating Systems Green and Affordable

Photoluminescent improvements allow companies to increase safety levels at lower costs
by Oana Grigoras, October 18th, 2011
 

Sprint Ranks 3rd in Newsweek's 2011 Green Rankings

By 2017, the company plans to collect and recycle 9 out of every 10 mobiles they sell
by Oana Grigoras, October 18th, 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
 

Fukushima Releases Half of the Amount of Radiations it Emitted a Month Ago

Despite this improvement, completion of the entire clean-up process will take decades
by Oana Grigoras, October 17th, 2011
Hong Kong Organizes First Harbor Race in 33 Years

Hong Kong Organizes First Harbor Race in 33 Years

by Oana Grigoras, October 17th, 2011
Officials stopped planning the contest in 1978, considering water pollution a major threat
 

BP Settled with Anadarko Petroleum for $4 Billion

Anadarko Petroleum agreed to pay and take the blame regarding Macondo blowout
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
 

Republican Initiative of Preserving Wilderness Raises Criticism

Researchers challenge this strategy, affirming that preserving wilderness costs too much
by Oana Grigoras, October 17th, 2011
 

Japanese Officials Support Nuclear Power Technologies

Meanwhile, individuals and organizations wish exploitation of nuclear power would stop
by Oana Grigoras, October 17th, 2011
Gladys Porter Zoo Saves Two Crocodiles Considered Endangered Species

Gladys Porter Zoo Saves Two Crocodiles Considered Endangered Species

by Oana Grigoras, October 17th, 2011
The organization started the process of “adoption” early this summer
 

America Might Depend Entirely on Oil Imports by 2025

The US government is paying $300,000 per minute for oil coming from foreign countries
by Oana Grigoras, October 15th, 2011
 
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