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Small Space Aquaponics Feeds The Community

In a corner of a typical urban shopping centre tucked away in Florida sits what looks like a tiny service lane way. Except behind the timber gates is an entry into another world. Its been transformed into something else.

Fruit Labels Made of Soap… You Say What Now?

Creator Scott Amron has come up with an innovative solution to the little stickers on our fruit. Vanishing Fruit Wash Labels. Yep, those annoying little stickers actually might be useful for the consumer!

Commercial Buildings are Going Green

Going green has been a popular initiative for some time, but the commercial sector has been slow to pick up the trend. Only now are commercial buildings beginning to go green in a variety of ways, and are doing so for both financial and environmental benefits.

C02 Expands Total Hectares of Trees Managed for Clients to 23,300

The expansion and diversification of its operations had led to record revenue growth for Australian environmental services company, CO2 Group Limited (ASX: COZ). On Monday, CO2 reported revenues of $35 million for financial year 2011 and full year net profit after tax of $1.5 million.

Why isn’t Geothermal Power Catching On?

. Given its vast potential in Australia and other areas around the world why isn't geothermal energy given more attention like other renewable energy alternatives?

NASA: Operation IceBridge Flight Over the Antartica Successful

NASA’s DC-8 airborne science laboratory has successful completed its 2011 Operation IceBridge science flights over the Antartica, collecting data over glaciers, including the discovery of a large crack that had began across the Pine Island Glacier ice shelf.

Study: Erratic Weather On The Rise

A new study has found that daily weather in many parts of the planet have become more erratic. The study, which is the first global climate study to focus on the variation in day-to-day weather, has found that in certain places, daily weather is increasingly changing between sunny and cloudy, and wet and dry days.

Climate Change Not so Extreme, Based on New Model

Climate change has always been the topic of heated debate with scientists and experts, even skeptics, persuading the other side of facts and data of what the future will be. But arguably, more often than not, climate change believes win the debate that the threat is here and can affect the future of the world. However, some scientists who believe in climate change found that the threat might not that be great.

A Greener California: Making a Difference by 2050

California is one of the most recognized, if not popular, states in the world because of the glitz and glamour that the state has to offer. However, looking past all those bright lights reveals a California that is actually heavy on greenhouse gas emissions.

The Summer of Living Greener

The mercury's rising and summer's in full swing. It's the season to cook outdoors, camp under the stars, and drive off into the sunset for a bit of time out.

UN Report Cites Alarming Rise of Greenhouse Gas Levels

Polar ice sheets have accelerated their retreat while global temperatures added up 1.4 degrees Fahrenheit since the onset of frenetic industrial activities, prompting scientists to suggest that time may be running out to arrest the ill-effects of climate change.

How Do I Find a Place to Board my Pet?

My new dog is awesome. But I have a two-week vacation coming up, and I need to find a place for him while I'm away. How do I find a good boarding facility?

Overpopulation Increases Chances of Food Troubles by 2050

Eating is an essential part of life; it's simple and pretty straight-forward. The global population eating though is where it gets complicated. Supplying literally billions of people with food is tricky when the population keeps on growing.

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