Wildlife

Solar Power In the Desert Sparks Controversy

August 15, 2011

Last week Interior Secretary Ken Salazar announced that approval of a 4,114 acres solar farm on desert public land east of Palm Springs in California. The solar power project will be developed and operated by Desert Sunlight, which is a subsidiary of First Solar. Technorati Tags: Desert Sunlight, desert tortoises, Wildllife Related Posts:Solar Power and [...]

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Searching For Ways To Cut Emissions

March 6, 2011

A new search engine was launched earlier this week and it was designed to help internet users be kind to the environment. Technorati Tags: cutting emissions, eco search engine, envirosearch.org Related Posts:No Related Posts Found! Go find some…

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No Drilling at Arctic National Wildlife Refuge This Summer

February 25, 2011

The Natural Resources Defense Council (NRDF) earlier this week announced that Royal Dutch Shell is postponing its plan to drill off the coast of the National Wildlife Refuge this summer. It said it fought a hard legal battle to stop the oil company’s race to drill. Technorati Tags: drilling in Alaska, Natural Resources Defense Council, [...]

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Who Are The Greenest Film Stars?

February 23, 2011

It is Oscars week so we got inspired by that and decided to seek out the greenest film stars out there. Technorati Tags: celebrities, Green film stars, Oscars, Oscars 2011 Related Posts:No Related Posts Found! Go find some…

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10 Facts About Renewable Energy in 2010

December 31, 2010

As the year draws to an end and a new decade kicks off, let’s have a look at some of the alternative energy facts that made the news in 2010. Technorati Tags: alternative energy facts, Renewable energy, renewable energy 2010 Related Posts:Maine Moves To Reduce Oil ConsumptionNew Report Reveals 20% of Global Energy Came From [...]

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