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Environmentalism on the Half Shell
from Kieran Nelson :: 1 year ago
NationalGeographic 22 December 2010 Once plentiful, can Chesapeake Bay oysters make a comeback? Chef and National... more info Once plentiful, can Chesapeake Bay oysters make a comeback? Chef......
Connected to: Water Impacts  Emperilled Ecosystems  Ecological Sanitation  Buying Green  Green Innovation  Sustainable Seafood   Green Marketing & Messaging  Fired Up Media
Brazil struggles to free beached whale -Worrisome trend
from Sean Low :: 1 year ago
itnnews | 26 October 2010 A humpback whale is stranded on the coast of Brazil, close to Rio De Janeiro. ...
Connected to: Emperilled Ecosystems  Sustainable Seafood   Endangered Species

Toxic Spill in Hungary Hits Home in Texas
from Kieran Nelson :: 1 year ago
AssociatedPress | 21 October 2010 Many people say the recent toxic alumina spill in Hungary is unlikely to happen in the U.S., but there are three alumina refineries in the U.S., including one at......
Connected to: Water Impacts  Emperilled Ecosystems  Sustainable Seafood   The effects of Mining worldwide   Endangered Species
Coming to a store near you?: It's Frankenfish!!
from Sean Low :: 1 year ago
GoodFoodnH2O | 16 September 2010 Learn more how you can stop Frankenfish and the FDA approval of genetically engineered salmon by going to www.foodandwaterwatch.org/stop-frankenfi­sh...
Connected to: Water Impacts  Emperilled Ecosystems  Sustainable Seafood   Endangered Species

Dianna Cohen: Tough truths about plastic pollution
from Judd Vinet :: 1 year ago
TEDtalksDirector | 20 October 2010 http://www.ted.com Artist Dianna Cohen shares some tough truths about plastic pollution in the ocean and in our lives -- and some thoughts on how to free......
Connected to: Water Impacts  Emperilled Ecosystems  Sustainable Seafood   Coastal Plastic watch  Coral Bleaching Research Group  Endangered Species
Ocean of Plastic: Kid Environmentalist Artists
from Kieran Nelson :: 1 year ago
PlasticPollution | 07 June 2010 Working with American artist and environmentalist, Dianna Cohen, the students of Benjamin Franklin International School Elementary in Barcelona, Spain created a......
Connected to: Water Impacts  Emperilled Ecosystems  Sustainable Seafood   Coastal Plastic watch  Coral Bleaching Research Group  Endangered Species

Drilling Freeze Ends; but When Will Work Resume?
from Dylan Touhey (2E) :: 1 year ago
AssociatedPress | 12 October 2010 The Obama administration, under heavy pressure from the oil industry and Gulf states and with elections nearing, lifted the moratorium that it imposed last......
Connected to: Greenhouse Gases  Water Impacts  Emperilled Ecosystems  Sustainable Seafood   The effects of Mining worldwide
What Would Happen If Sharks Disappeared?
from Ken Shum :: 1 year ago
DiscoveryNetworks | 27 July 2010 Shark populations worldwide are under enormous pressure due to overfishing. So what happens to an ecosystem when apex predators like sharks disappear? We talk......
Connected to: Water Impacts  Emperilled Ecosystems  Sustainable Seafood   Endangered Species

Tea Party Climate Change Deniers May Take Power, Frankenfish & Tom Hanks Promotes Solar Powered Radio
from Judd Vinet :: 1 year ago
PlanetGreenTV | 21 September 2010 Today, on Planet 100, primary results send the United States towards a climate tipping point, frankenfish spawn in spite of public skeptacism, and Tom Hanks......
Connected to: Science of Climate Change  Greenhouse Gases  Global Meltdown  Climate Change and Government  Green Innovation  Solar Energy  Repower America  Sustainable Seafood
State officials did NO TESTING on any dead fish from FOUR major kills near oiled areas
from Kieran Nelson :: 1 year ago
OilFlorida | 21 September 2010 State officials to test latest fish kill for oil, WWL-TV, September 21, 2010 at 7:20 p.m. EDT: Transcript Excerpts Thousands of dead fish floated along Bayou......
Connected to: Greenhouse Gases  Water Impacts  Emperilled Ecosystems  Sustainable Seafood   The effects of Mining worldwide   Endangered Species