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Posted on Wednesday, May 28, 2008 - 06:00 PM

The International Institute for Species Exploration at Arizona State University and an international committee of taxonomists – scientists responsible for species exploration and classification – has announced the top 10 new species described in 2007 and an SOS – State of Observed Species report card on human knowledge of Earth’s species.

Top 10 New Species Announced

The International Institute for Species Exploration at Arizona State University and an international committee of taxonomists – scientists responsible for species exploration and classification – has announced the top 10 new species described in 2007.



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Posted on Tuesday, May 27, 2008 - 04:00 PM

The Royal Empress Tree has been dubbed the "wonder tree," providing numerous ecological and environmental benefits. The most recent discovery about this amazing tree is its ability to combat global warming through soil and air purification.

The Most Environmentally Friendly Landscaping Tree

Recent agricultural discoveries have shed new light on how the average homeowner can do their part to combat global warming. Everyone knows the environmental benefit of planting trees, but not everyone knows the best trees to plant. The Royal Empress (Paulownia) Tree was once a godsend for barren lands suffering from erosion, but it also purifies the soil and cleans the air of pollutants and harmful gases more efficiently than any other tree available.



Read full article: 'The Most Environmentally Friendly Landscaping Tree'



Posted on Monday, May 26, 2008 - 04:00 PM

Clarkson University’s interdisciplinary engineering and management program is breaking new ground by preparing tomorrow’s business and technical leaders to incorporate environmental considerations into decision-making.

The Greening of a University Program

Launched more than 50 years ago, Clarkson University’s interdisciplinary engineering and management (iE&M) program has served as a model for subsequent programs developed by other universities.



Read full article: 'The Greening of a University Program'



Posted on Wednesday, May 21, 2008 - 06:00 PM

Countries should avoid planting crops for biofuels that stand a high risk of becoming invasive species, according to a report released yesterday.

Don’t Let Invasive Biofuel Crops Attack Your Country, Warn Top Scientists

The Global Invasive Species Programme (GISP) has identified all the crops currently being used or considered for biofuel production and ranked them according to the risk they pose of becoming invasive species.



Read full article: 'Don’t Let Invasive Biofuel Crops Attack Your Country, Warn Top Scientists'



Posted on Monday, May 19, 2008 - 04:00 PM

Some Oregon residents took some big steps to improve their environmental friendly living styles after completing a program at the University of Oregon. Their efforts resulted in reduced greenhouse emissions by two tons per person.

First Steps Lead to Big Reductions of Greenhouse Gas Emissions

Forty-two Eugene-area residents took some big steps to improve their environmental friendly living styles after completing a newly developed Climate Master program at the University of Oregon. Their efforts resulted in reduced greenhouse emissions by two tons per person, according to a review of the program's first year.

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Sarah Mazze of the University of Oregon is the director of the newly developed Climate Master program to help individuals reduce their carbon footprint.


Read full article: 'First Steps Lead to Big Reductions of Greenhouse Gas Emissions'



Posted on Saturday, May 10, 2008 - 02:00 PM

Computer analyses of global climate have consistently overstated warming in Antarctica, new research concludes. The study can help scientists improve computer models and determine if Earth's southernmost continent will warm significantly this century, a major research question because of Antarctica's potential impact on global sea-level rise.

Climate Models Overheat Antarctica

Computer analyses of global climate have consistently overstated warming in Antarctica, concludes new research by scientists at the National Center for Atmospheric Research (NCAR) and Ohio State University. The study can help scientists improve computer models and determine if Earth's southernmost continent will warm significantly this century, a major research question because of Antarctica's potential impact on global sea-level rise.



Read full article: 'Climate Models Overheat Antarctica'



Posted on Wednesday, May 07, 2008 - 06:00 PM

The Arctic has become a poster child for the negative effects of climate change, but new research from the University of Washington shows that species living in the tropics likely face the greatest peril in a warmer world.

Trouble in Paradise: Warming a Greater Danger to Tropical Species

Polar bears fighting for survival in the face of a rapid decline of polar ice have made the Arctic a poster child for the negative effects of climate change. But new research shows that species living in the tropics likely face the greatest peril in a warmer world.



Read full article: 'Trouble in Paradise: Warming a Greater Danger to Tropical Species'



Posted on Wednesday, May 07, 2008 - 04:00 PM

Scientists confirm computer model predictions that oxygen-depleted zones in tropical oceans are expanding, possibly because of climate change.

Oxygen Depletion: A New Form of Ocean Habitat Loss

An international team of physical oceanographers including a researcher from Scripps Institution of Oceanography at UC San Diego has discovered that oxygen-poor regions of tropical oceans are expanding as the oceans warm, limiting the areas in which predatory fishes and other marine organisms can live or enter in search of food.

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Janet Sprintall (standing, fourth from left) aboard an April 2007 CLIVAR cruise aboard R/V Roger Revelle. Sprintall contributed data from the cruise to a new study describing declining oxygen levels in tropical oceans.


Read full article: 'Oxygen Depletion: A New Form of Ocean Habitat Loss'



Posted on Tuesday, May 06, 2008 - 04:00 PM

Researchers have detected perfluorinated compounds, used to make Teflon, Scotchgard and grease-resistant food packaging, in human milk samples from 45 nursing mothers in Massachusetts. This is the first study to document levels of these suspected carcinogens in breast milk.

Chemicals From Teflon, Scotchgard Found in Human Breast Milk

Chemicals used to make nonstick cookware and stain-resistant fabrics are spreading around the world and turning up in surprising places, everywhere from wildlife and drinking water supplies to human blood. Now, a team of researchers including Kathleen Arcaro of the University of Massachusetts Amherst has found these suspected carcinogens in samples of human milk from nursing mothers in Massachusetts.



Read full article: 'Chemicals From Teflon, Scotchgard Found in Human Breast Milk'



Posted on Friday, May 02, 2008 - 02:00 PM

Green trend can keep green in wallets, says Andrew Housser.

Five Ways to Save Money & Save the Planet

As a spirit of environmental awareness sweeps the nation, many Americans are finding that their "green" actions have the unexpected benefit of financial savings - and in this age of skyrocketing expenses, Andrew Housser, co-founder and co-CEO of Bills.com, has five simple ways to save money and help save the planet.



Read full article: 'Five Ways to Save Money & Save the Planet'



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