Amchitka: The concert that launched Greenpeace
The Star-Ledger - Thu Dec 3, 5:43 pm ETJoni Mitchell, James Taylor and others played the 1970 Greenpeace benefit concert in Vancouver.
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Joni Mitchell, James Taylor and others played the 1970 Greenpeace benefit concert in Vancouver.
Environmental Defense Fund today released a case study highlighting Poland Spring Water Company's successful efforts to curb carbon emissions by drastically reducing truck fleet idling time.
Almost everywhere you look at Universal Studios Hollywood, there are signs flaunting the 5-year-old marriage of NBC and Universal.
Environmental officials say they have found a single Asian carp in a canal leading to Lake Michigan — the closest any of the giant fish have come to the Great Lakes.
A government plan to prevent foreign species carried in ship ballast tanks from invading seacoasts, the Great Lakes and inland waterways is riddled with loopholes and would take effect too slowly, environmentalists say.
Recent scandal regarding e-mails on global warming is overblown or proof of a hoax?
The U.S. Forest Service will decide this month on an alternative to address issues identified during the scoping process for the transition environmental impact statement for oil and gas drilling on the Allegheny National Forest.
First Round Thursday, Nov. 19 Monmouth, N.J. 0, Connecticut 0, Monmouth advanced on penalty kicks 4-3 Sacramento State 2, Loyola Marymount 1, OT Brown 1, Stony Brook 0, 2OT Indiana 2, Louisville 0 Boston College 2, Dartmouth 1 UNC Wilmington 1, Charlotte 1, UNC Wilmington advanced on penalty kicks 4-1 Duke 3, Winthrop 2 Maryland 2, Loyola, Md. 1 Bucknell 1, Princeton 0 South Florida 2, Stetson 1 ...
All Times EST First Round Thursday, Nov. 12 At Stanford, Calif. BYU 2, UC Santa Barbara 0 Stanford 2, Northern Arizona 0 Friday, Nov. 13 At Winston-Salem, N.C. West Virginia 2, Loyola, Md. 0 Wake Forest 2, Kennesaw State 0 At Dayton Ohio Virginia Tech 2, Murray State 0 Dayton 1, Marquette 0, 2OT At Chestnut Hill, Mass. Boston College 1, Harvard 0 Connecticut 1, Boston U. 0, 2OT At Columbia, S.C ...
What happens at Rock Reef Pass, on the outskirts of Shark River Slough -- the Everglades' largest freshwater tributary -- will determine if South Florida stays or goes. Shark River Slough has lost up to three feet of soil, according to the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency .
A British university that the United Nations has relied on for evidence of global warming said Thursday it would investigate whether scientists at its climate center fudged data to support warming claims.
Here's surprise and an anti-surprise. Anti-surprise first: In many ways U.S. laws do a lousy job protecting Americans from toxic chemicals. Surprise: the Administrator of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Lisa P. Jackson, made this point in great detail to ...
The new U.S. Surgeon General on Thursday called for stepped-up efforts in increasing the number of minority physicians.
The Whittier Chapter of the American Audubon Society invites veteran and beginning bird watchers to join one of the three following guided walks
Warming Scandal: Despite the incriminating e-mails, administration science adviser John Holdren still thinks man causes global warming. And Sen. Barbara Boxer thinks it's the whistle-blowers who should be arrested.
Can you thrive in a recession and conserve natural resources simultaneously? Some firms successfully pair those goals. Their approach:
Should pets have sex? I should have saved this topic for Valentine's Day, or maybe not, considering it's not exactly a romantic one.
Gold touched another record Thursday and settled higher.
Participants in President Barack Obama's jobs forum Thursday broke into six groups to discuss job creation strategies. Summaries of the discussions in each group.
Thanks to the stimulus, there are more opportunities than usual to save.
What's creepier: a spooky carnival overrun by killer clowns or wading through swampland bogs crawling with vicious mud creatures?