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For Mountain People, Moss Is a Cash Crop Deep in the forest, miles from anything resembling a town, even logging roads and rutted four-wheeler paths dissolve. That's when J.P. Anderson gears down his battered Suzuki Samurai, crashing up the side of a mountain with bone-rattling force. Bill To Prevent Invasive Species Languishes in Congress Legislation aimed at preventing foreign fish, clams and marine creatures from entering the Great Lakes in oceangoing ships is languishing in Congress while the shipping industry pushes a less restrictive bill. Slice of Wilderness Sits Amid One of South Carolina's Fastest Growing Areas It may not have the beauty of a waterfall or waves crashing on the beach, but few places on the Southeast shore can match the variety found inside the mysterious shallow depressions along the coastal plains called Carolina Bays. Environmental Group Greenpeace Says Wind Could Help Power China's Guangdong Province The environmental group Greenpeace on Monday urged China to use more wind power to cut down on severe pollution and to meet a surging demand for power in Guangdong -- one of the nation's most industrialized provinces. Planet Sees Warmest September on Record Worldwide, it was the warmest September on record, the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration said Friday. Roosters No Longer Crow in Romanian Delta Village Roosters no longer crow in the Romanian Danube delta village of Ceamurlia de Jos, where tens of thousands of birds have been culled on small poultry farms to contain an outbreak of deadly bird flu. Voles Head for Oregon Vineyards, Orchards Tiny rodents called voles that have been chewing up the grass seed crop and causing tens of millions of dollars in damage are moving into vineyards and orchards. Australia Signs Agreement To Help Guyana Improve Its National Parks Australian officials have signed an agreement pledging to help Guyana manage its national parks and botanical gardens, state-run media reported Saturday. EarthNews Radio: Environmentally Sensitive Banking Detroit Area Clean Cities Coalition to Celebrate Nationwide Billion Gallon Petroleum Savings Gardenburger Heads for Private Control Dallas-Area Toyota Dealership First in Nation to Seek Green Certification Casino Companies Plan To Rebuild, Possibly Reshape U.S. Gulf Coast after Hurricanes San Jose Water Company Files Plan to Harvest Timber in Santa Cruz Mountains Watershed
Easy To Be a Low-Emissions Society Farmed Salmon Swamp Wild Salmon in the Bay of Fundy Ford Redoubles Greenwashing Efforts; Activists Double Over Laughing; Jumpstart Ford Campaign Announces November 12 “Day of Intervention” and Welcomes The Ruckus Society As New Partner Poll: Coleman Should Keep Promise on Arctic Refuge; Most Minnesota Republicans and Drilling Supporters Agree National Recycling Coalition Honors Starbucks Coffee Company for its Leadership in Recycling Read all Non-Profit News
Coffee Pacifica Announces Acquisition of a Coffee Roasting Company EarthShell Provides Business Update; Key Activities of Licensees for U.S. and Mexico Outlined Coffee Pacifica's Vice Chairman Comments in the PNG Newspaper The National Coffee Pacifica's ''PRIDE OF PNG 2005'' Cupping Competition Results Ideal Bite, Inc. Strikes Gold by Mining Green; Eco- friendly Web Company’s Subscriber Growth Skyrockets Alongside Green Consumer Movement Read all Company News |
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A personal quest to promote the use of wind energy and hydrogen technology in the Great Lakes area of the United States. The Great Lakes area is in a unique position to become an energy exporting region through these and other renewable energy technologies. *Update 2014: Just do it everywhere - Dan*
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