Recently Recorded Whale Songs Hint at Population Rebound

Recently Recorded Whale Songs Hint at Population Rebound

Bowhead whales might just be on the right track for survival

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  • By Laura Sinpetru
  • July 27th, 2012
The Mediterranean Houses Fewer Fin Whales Than Previously Thought

The Mediterranean Houses Fewer Fin Whales Than Previously Thought

New study argues that the Mediterranean fin whale population has been overestimated

The Colombian Amazon Now Has Its Carbon Stocks Closely Monitored

The Colombian Amazon Now Has Its Carbon Stocks Closely Monitored

New technologies allow for better forest management and conservation

Global Warming Brings Mediterranean Earthworm to Ireland

Global Warming Brings Mediterranean Earthworm to Ireland

Urban farm in Dublin now home to non-native species of worms

Protected Areas Still Run the Risk of Losing Biodiversity

Protected Areas Still Run the Risk of Losing Biodiversity

Study shows that wildlife reserves are not doing as well as environmentalists hope

River Sand Channeled by Spillways Can Be Used to Restore Wetlands

River Sand Channeled by Spillways Can Be Used to Restore Wetlands

Mississippi's flooding patterns offer researchers insight into rebuilding ecosystems

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  • By Laura Sinpetru
  • July 24th, 2012
Researcher Argues That the Planet Cannot Sustain Population Growth [Video]

Researcher Argues That the Planet Cannot Sustain Population Growth [Video]

Simple arithmetic proves that human society puts too much strain on the environment

New Oat Variety Might Boost Agricultural Practices

New Oat Variety Might Boost Agricultural Practices

Farmers stand to gain more profit by using this new type of seed

Volcanic Rock May Be Used to Manage Oil Spills

Volcanic Rock May Be Used to Manage Oil Spills

Basalt now argued to be highly efficient in absorbing oil from marine ecosystems

New Technology Allows Windows to Generate Electricity

New Technology Allows Windows to Generate Electricity

Recently developed, highly transparent solar cells might set a new trend in green building

  • Green
  • By Laura Sinpetru
  • July 20th, 2012
Turtles Now Found to Be Selective When Ingesting Plastic Materials

Turtles Now Found to Be Selective When Ingesting Plastic Materials

Researchers investigate which marine debris appeals more to various turtle species

China, India and Russia Now Argued to Be Top Polluters

China, India and Russia Now Argued to Be Top Polluters

While US and EU steadily go green, these nations emit more and more harmful emissions

Environmental Pollution Proven to Cause Biodiversity Crisis

Environmental Pollution Proven to Cause Biodiversity Crisis

Study focuses on how amphibians and other species respond to changes in the natural world

  • Green
  • By Laura Sinpetru
  • July 18th, 2012
Green Walls Could Reduce Air Pollution in Urban Areas by 30%

Green Walls Could Reduce Air Pollution in Urban Areas by 30%

Study argues air quality can be considerably improved just by planting a few trees

Scientists Investigate the Impact of Wildfires on Water Quality

Scientists Investigate the Impact of Wildfires on Water Quality

Forest fires are proven to negatively impact on our water sources

  • Green
  • By Laura Sinpetru
  • July 18th, 2012
Endangered Snow Leopards Now Monitored Via Satellite [Video]

Endangered Snow Leopards Now Monitored Via Satellite [Video]

Two representatives of this species living in Afghanistan are fitted with collars

Generally Despised Rodents Now Found to Safeguard Tropical Forests

Generally Despised Rodents Now Found to Safeguard Tropical Forests

The animals carry seeds from one place to another and encourage tree growth

 
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