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Decay is part of life, and death. When garbage decays in a landfill, or manure decays in a tank, the result is methane. Is this natural gas a problem -- or an opportunity? More »
View ArticleBush creates huge Pacific reserves
Three giant new reserves, extend 50 miles out from shore, will protect coral reefs, fish, clams, and other life forms. But how effective are marine protected areas? More »
View ArticlePlanetary limits: More than just global warming
Scientists propose 9 limits on human actions: Wrecking ozone, over-using fertilizer, killing species could block key "ecosystem services." Are there natural limits to fresh water use and pollution? More »
View ArticleTar sands = Clean oil?
Canada's oil-drenched sands are the second-largest oil reserves, but they pollute air and water, destroy forests and boost warming. A good idea? More »
View ArticleGulf oil spill: It’s a gusher – one mile deep!
What kind of ecological damage can we expect from a sustained blowout in the Gulf of Mexico? What are the lessons of Exxon Valdez, and how well do they apply to the current outbreak of oil? Is...
View ArticleCholera strikes Haiti, spreads
Cholera, entrenched in Haiti, starts to spread 2010, UNICEF/Marco Dormino A child reacts to cholera treatment in L’Estere, Haiti. Haiti, the nation that cannot get a break, has become the epicenter of...
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