Another great eco-friedly headline over at one of our favorite time-wasting websites: New Eco-Friendly Cigarettes Kill Destructive Human Beings Over Time RICHMOND, VA—Executives at Philip Morris USA this week unveiled Marlboro Earth, a new eco-friendly cigarette that gradually eliminates the causes of global warming and environmental destruction at their source….
View moreThe Obama administration asked BP PLC Thursday to make public detailed information about the Gulf Oil Spill including all measurements of the growing leak, sampling of air and water quality, trajectories of underwater plumes and locations of dispersants. The request followed growing criticism from scientists that BP is drastically underestimating…
View moreThe U.S. Green Building Council gave the Bank of America Tower its highest rating for environmental performance and sustainability on Thursday, meaning New York City’s second-tallest building is also its greenest. The 54-story building completed in 2008 at a cost of $2 billion became the first commercial high-rise to win…
View moreA proposal to drill for oil in the Arctic Ocean as early as this summer received initial permits from the Minerals Management Service office in Alaska at the same time federal auditors were questioning the office about its environmental review process. The approvals also came after many of the agency’s…
View moreMountaintop wind turbines produce most of their energy at night, when electricity demand and prices are low. That limits revenue and makes it hard for utility companies to meet state goals for high percentages of renewable energy. Batteries could solve the problem, but they have always been too expensive. Still,…
View moreRoughly 1.2 million acres, including 500 mountains, have been flattened by mountaintop removal coal mining in the central Appalachian region, and only a fraction of that land has been reclaimed for so-called beneficial economic uses, according to new research by environmental groups. A study by Appalachian Voices, which analyzed recent…
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