Category: News

  • Comet Dust

    Comets are temporary night flashes across the sky. They are rarer than meteors and are further away. The EPOXI mission’s recent encounter with comet Hartley 2 provided the first images clear enough for scientists to link jets of dust and gas with specific surface features. The EPOXI mission spacecraft revealed a cometary snow storm created…

  • D.C. Forum: Bed Bugs a National Threat

    You might think that politicians have enough on their plates trying to fix the economy, fighting wars in Iraq and Afghanistan, dealing with humanitarian crises in Haiti and Pakistan, and other matters of national import. But money talks, especially in politics, and a tiny bug is causing a big ruckus on Capitol Hill…

  • Global Coral Bleaching Among Worst Ever Seen

    Coral reefs are both vital and vulnerable to change, and the combination of rising ocean surface temperatures and increased acidification is devastating corals across the globe in one of the worst bleaching and die-off events ever recorded.

  • Chevy Volt wins Green Car of the Year

    The Chevrolet Volt plug-in electric car, the centerpiece of a revitalized General Motors Co, was named 2011 Green Car of the Year on Thursday. The highly anticipated Volt received the industry’s top environmental honor the same day GM shares began trading — the biggest U.S. IPO ever. The Volt edged out the Nissan Leaf and…

  • Squids

    When one imagines a squid, the image that comes to mind is of a giant monster (i.e, Kraken of mythic fame) grappling with boats and whales. Squid are marine cephalopods of the order Teuthida, which comprises around 300 species. Like all other cephalopods, squid have a distinct head, bilateral symmetry, a mantle, and arms. Squid,…

  • Eco360 Trust, and The T Shirt as a Green Gift that Keeps on Giving

    Goodbye cheap cotton T shirt. Hello ethical clothing! Cotton T shirts made in sweatshops that use up scarce fresh water are not wearing well for many companies anymore. Brands with sustainable business practices are increasingly looking to make their promotional items reflect their green values. The result can be a shirt that fits better for…

  • Assessing the US Supply of Rare Earth Elements

    In the headlines lately has been news of China’s monopoly of rare earth elements (REE), adding to China’s growing clout. It would increase their leverage should they choose to reduce exports, causing REE prices to soar. The United States imports almost all of its REE from China, putting it in a position of geopolitical weakness.…

  • Reduce the High Impact of the Holidays

    Between the food waste associated with Thanksgiving, the wrapping and packaging inherent in Christmas, Hanukkah and Kwanzaa gifts, and liquor bottles and party favors that go along with New Year celebrations, the holidays can be a particularly waste intensive time of the year. Here are some tips to “green up” your holidays…

  • Better Access to Contraception Could Slow Global Warming

    Washington, D.C.-A new report from the Worldwatch Institute argues that assuring all women have access to contraception and taking steps to improve women’s lives should be among key strategies in the fight against global climate change.

  • Exxon to pay $25 million for Greenpoint, New York City oil clean up

    Exxon Mobil Corp will pay $25 million as part of a settlement to clean up a decades-old oil release in New York City, the state’s attorney general said on Wednesday. The settlement, filed in U.S. district court in Brooklyn, requires Exxon to conduct a comprehensive cleanup of its Greenpoint facility in Brooklyn, which includes oil…