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David Rogers

Environment news, comment and analysis from the Guardian | Environment | guardian.co.uk - 0 views

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    The UK government worked hand-in-hand with the nuclear industry to play down the Fukushima crisis: they are treating the public with contempt GrrlScientist: This true crime thriller is the story of a few committed individuals who devote their lives to catching those who would destroy our environment by over-exploiting the world's natural resources It's a striking phrase - privatising official development aid - and one green banker thinks it might just solve the problems of poverty and environment 30 Jun 2011: Rezaul Karim Chowdhury: By pushing climate loans, the UK and the World Bank are making people in poor countries pay twice for climate change - even though we played almost no part in causing the problem Euractiv: A global deal to cut maritime carbon emissions is unachievable, say EU officials BusinessGreen: Chief executives say setting UK on European time would be worth £3.5bn to UK economy To build a sustainable future we need to change the way we build now, says Ursula Hartenberger The company faces mounting criticism for lack of transparency, but much of this may be down to its sprawling business model More from Guardian Sustainable Business Despite legislation on CFCs, the ozone hole has grown to an average 25.81m sq km Down 232,340 metric tons since 1950 Loops of metal wire have been cleverly put together to form this large fruitbowl, just £12.60.
Nancy Trautmann

EPA's Report on the Environment | US Environmental Protection Agency - 0 views

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    The EPA released its "Report on the Environment," a comprehensive set of indicators that track environmental changes over time. The website has interactive graphs and maps.
Donna Erikson

Explore Biology | Regents Biology Teaching & Learning Resources - 0 views

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    Welcome to the AP Biology Web site for Ms. Foglia's Regents Biology (10th grade Living Environment) course at Division Avenue High School, Levittown. It will be a busy year and I will use this Web site to help you to do the best you can. All paperwork, labs, and resources used or mentioned in class will be posted here
Nancy Trautmann

North American Conservation Education Toolkit - 0 views

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    The Conservation Education Strategy Toolkit contains resources developed by the Association of Fish and Wildlife Agencies (AFWA) to support conservation educators. Includes lots of useful stuff: downloadable lessons, "Benchmarks for Conservation Literacy," "Field Investigations: Using Outdoor Environments to Foster Student Learning of Scientific Processes" etc.
Nancy Trautmann

Explore Tropical Montane Cloud Forests || Canopy in the Clouds - 0 views

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    Examine a tropical montane cloud forest via this immersive video experience. Click on numbered links to access video clips and facts describing each different forest environment. The site includes background information for teachers and standards-aligned lessons for students in grades 6-8 on such topics as water, weather, soils, ecology, and the science processes.
Nancy Trautmann

A Scientist Extols the Value of Forests Shaped by Humans - 0 views

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    Political ecologist Susanna Hecht has incurred the wrath of some conservationists by arguing that the notion of the primeval forest is largely a myth and that disturbed forests play a vital ecological function. In an interview with Yale Environment 360, she makes the case for a "new rurality" that places less emphasis on protected forests and more on the areas where people live.
Michelle Watkins

Tracking the Causes of Sharp Decline of the Monarchs - 0 views

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    A new census found this winter's population of North American monarch butterflies in Mexico was at the lowest level ever measured. Insect ecologist Orley Taylor talks to Yale Environment 360 about how the planting of genetically modified crops and the resulting use of herbicides has contributed to the monarchs' decline.
Nancy Trautmann

Maya Lin's Memorial to Vanishing Nature by Diane Toomey: Yale Environment 360 - 0 views

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    "Centered around an interactive Web site that features more than 75 videos, scores of audio recordings of birds and animals, and photos and text that are an elegy for lost and threatened species, Lin's "What is Missing?" project has the same arresting, unsettling qualities that are a hallmark of her Vietnam memorial."
Michelle Watkins

Taking Root: The Vision of Wangari Maathai - 0 views

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    Taking Root tells the story of Kenyan Nobel Peace Prize Laureate Wangari Maathai whose simple act of planting trees grew into a nationwide movement to safeguard the environment, protect human rights, and defend democracy-a movement for which this charismatic woman became an iconic inspiration.
Courtney Wilson

What Are Species Worth? Putting a Price on Biodiversity by Richard Conniff : Yale Envir... - 1 views

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    When officials gather for an international summit on biodiversity next month, they might look to remind the world why species matter to humans: for producing oxygen, finding new drugs, making agricultural crops more productive, and something far less tangible - a sense of wonder.
Nancy Trautmann

Kenya should embrace living with nature as the model for a healthier, wealthier nation - 0 views

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    Simple and cost effective investments in predator proof stockades, known as bomas, eliminates much human-predator conflict... The economic well-being of the country depends ultimately, not on the bricks and mortar of runaway development activity, but on the natural environment that-alone-will define the limits of what we can, or cannot, do. Only by embracing conservation can we create a sustainable basis for our continued economic and social development.
Nancy Trautmann

Pollinator Partnership - 2 views

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    Free ecoregion-specific planting guides. You can find out which ecoregion you live in by entering your zip code.
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    Awesome guide.
Nancy Trautmann

NSF News - Animal Species Large and Small Follow Same Rule for How Common They Are in E... - 1 views

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    Animal species all follow the same rule for how common they are in an ecosystem, scientists have discovered. And the rule is simple. Everything from birds to fishes, crabs to snails to worms, and the parasitic animals that live inside or on them, follows it. "You can predict how common something might be just by knowing its body weight--how big an individual is--and how high up the food chain it is," says biologist Ryan Hechinger , lead author of a paper in this week's issue of the journal Science.
Nancy Trautmann

Right Whale Listening Network, Cornell, Bioacoustics - 1 views

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    This website explains the high-tech systems used by the Cornell Lab of Ornithology to hear, monitor, and protect endangered North Atlantic right whales, and you can see live info about where these whales have been detected within the past 24 hours.
Michelle Watkins

CULTURE - Amazing 13 Year-Old Kenyan Invents LED System That Protects Livestock, Lions ... - 0 views

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    " Richard Turere, a 13 year-old from Kenya, has been making waves at the TED conference with his innovative invention - a LED system that prevents lions from killing livestock (and also humans). Richard, whose family lives within the Nairobi National Park boundaries and raises livestock, had always seen lions as a threat to their livelihood."
Courtney Wilson

What's it like where you live? - 1 views

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    Created by Missouri Botanical Garden, describes biomes of the world.
Nancy Trautmann

Young Voices for the Planet | Youth Solutions to the Global Warming Crisis - 0 views

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    "Young Voices for the Planet is a film series featuring young people who are making a difference! They are shrinking the carbon footprint of their homes, schools and communities. You, too, can do something about global warming! As Alec Loorz says, "Kids Have Power.""
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