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May 04, 2011
Inwood resident James Cataldi, 53, transformed a forgotten corner of Manhattan into a wildlife sanctuary, because, as he says, it was the right thing to do.
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May 01, 2011
Americans ate 475 million pounds of tilapia last year, making this once obscure African native the most popular farmed fish in the United States.
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March 09, 2011
Coffee growers are losing out to climate change.
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March 03, 2011
As the Colombian government works to eradicate the coca trade, guerrillas have turned to local gold mining for cash. Now the government is cracking down on illegal mines.
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December 17, 2010
Those buying fake trees might not be doing the environment any favors.
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November 08, 2010
Workers at an ailing paper mill in Siberia cling to their jobs in the face of criticism from environmentalists and financial pressure.
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June 23, 2010
The overwhelming scale of the spill in the gulf is taxing the available supply of protective boom.  Pete Parker, an oil spill expert, patches up urgently needed used boom to ...
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June 23, 2010
In Concord, Mass., 82-year-old Jean Hill has taken a shot at plastic bottle waste by campaigning to ban bottled water. While some residents are pleased, others question the effect of the new law.
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May 12, 2010
Animal conservation groups are working to establish pathways for big cats to travel through human-populated areas. One such corridor is in place for Costa Rica’s jaguars.
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May 12, 2010
Animal conservation groups are working to establish pathways for big cats to travel through human-populated areas. One such corridor is in place for Costa Rica’s jaguars.
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May 01, 2010
If the oil spills were to hit Terrabonne Bay’s wetlands in Louisiana, the environmental impact could be a catastrophe for the species living there.
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April 21, 2010
Lead poisoning among children has decreased so sharply over the last decades that some view the problem as a thing of the past.  But federal health officials say that eradication ...
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March 26, 2010
A Government Accountability Office investigation shows that many appliances backed by the Energy Star program are not tested for efficiency. (Video: NBC)
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May 30, 2009
Ted Van Hyning, director of Event Technology at the Renaissance Hotel in Cleveland, Ohio, represents one of many businesses that are beginning to switch to LED lighting in their establishments.
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November 25, 2008
One of Pete Seeger's songs has become something of an anthem for climate campaigners because it explores the "one blue sky above us."
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November 25, 2008
Environmentalists and off-road motorists are having a hard time finding common ground when it comes to the use of Utah's public lands.
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November 25, 2008
Trucks are the mules of China's spectacularly expanding economy -- ubiquitous and essential, yet highly noxious.
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November 25, 2008
Endangered whooping cranes have found a haven on George West's Tennessee farm -- itself in danger of being swallowed up by development.
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November 25, 2008
China's rapid economic expansion has jeopardized the nation's prized wildlife and biodiversity, such as the Yangtze turtle.
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November 25, 2008
New York Times reporter Jesse McKinley visits Lake Arrowhead, Calif., where residents have made the choice to live with the constant threat of fire.
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