ANCHORAGE, Alaska - Mike Lytle, a third-generation fisherman from the coastal village of Cordova, said many residents there were walking around stunned, shaking their heads
Bees are dying in rapid numbers around the world and they pollinate about 90% our food supply. Some researchers have predicted that Colony Collapse Disorder could bring about the extinction of honey bees. There are several working theories linked to this
You can save money and be eco-friendly by taking a look at second-hand items from the U.S. Department of Defense, such as computers, furniture, appliances, electronics, and even camping equipment! In relation for the EARTH DAY!
WASHINGTON - Legendary Texas oilman T. Boone Pickens has gone green with a plan to spend $10 billion to build the world's biggest wind farm. But he's not doing it out of generosity - he expects to turn a buck.
Only soy products that do not directly or indirectly destroy ancient rainforests, or intensify climate change and other problems inherent with large-scale industrial monocultures, will be tolerated in international markets
BEGINNING IN 1997, an important change swept over cotton farms in northern China. By adopting new farming techniques, growers found they could spray far less insecticide over their fields. Within four years they had reduced their annual use of...
The OASIS standard was spearheaded and created exclusively by conventional industry members like Estee Lauder (owner of Aveda), Loreal and Hain (Jason, Avalon), without any input.
Over the last several years the surfing world has lost several prominent breaks, and is in danger of losing dozens more. In response, Vans, Surfing Magazine and Surfrider Foundation have teamed up to produce their new 'Endangered Waves' sandal.
Senior executives were indicted, a former environmental professional for their Cambridge,Massachusetts division,Ken Grant, was let go suspiciously in 1995 and personally destroyed in nearly every way.Grant has nearly been all but killed.
Latin American countries could become major suppliers of ethanol for world markets in the future, an Oak Ridge (Tenn.) National Laboratory report says. The ORNL study, part of a larger Department of Energy project, focused on the importance of Brazil's s