Aug-06

  1. Cellulosic ethanol fuels environmental concerns
  2. Dubai's artificial islands have high environmental cost
  3. $100 laptop for children may be nearing production
  4. Global Warming to Have Significant Impact on California
  5. Arguing climate change to an energy executive
  6. Saving the world in six "easy"
  7. Carbon dioxide level highest in 650,000 years
  8. Carbon dioxide-eating enzyme could fight global warming
  9. Shell chairman calls for clean coal technologies to fight global warming
  10. New green building material could cut wood demand in China, India
  11. Saving Orangutans in Borneo
  12. Exxon's PR firm using cheap-looking YouTube video to bash Gore
  13. World's largest cities sign climate pact
  14. World deforestation rates and forest cover statistics, 2000-2005
  15. Why is oil palm replacing tropical rainforests
  16. Historic Caribbean sea turtle population falls 99%
  17. Bill Gates says laptop for the poor is a joke
  18. Fewer hurricanes predicted for 2006 season
  19. High oil prices fuel bioenergy push
  20. Overstaying Their Welcome: Cane Toads in Australia
  21. Global warming link to hurricanes challenged
  22. Design of new Mercedes-Benz bionic car inspired by fish body shape
  23. Cell phones may help "save" Africa
  24. Coral reefs decimated by 2050, Great Barrier Reef's coral 95% dead
  25. When elephants attack. Surviving an elephant charge in the Congo rainforest of Gabon
  26. A Green Wal-Mart? Firm embraces environmental sustainability
  27. California fails to curb its oil addiction, no luck with alternative fuels thus far
  28. Tsunami reconstruction drives illegal logging in Indonesia
  29. Bush Administration doing little to treat "addiction to oil"
  30. Snow in Antarctic not falling to counter sea level rise
  31. Selective logging leads to clear-cutting in the Amazon rainforest
  32. Northern Ireland madantes green energy for new buildings
  33. Coral reef parks established by locals more effective than government reserves
  34. Amazon soy becomes greener
  35. 1250 bird species may be extinct by 2100


Jul-06

  1. Arguing climate change to an energy executive
  2. 1250 bird species may be extinct by 2100
  3. Saving the world in six "easy" steps
  4. Amazon soy becomes greener
  5. Texas utility racing to build polluting coal-fired power plants
  6. Dubai's artificial islands have high environmental cost
  7. Invasive purple flower impacts Iceland's biodiversity
  8. American cars heavier, less fuel efficient in 2006 than 1986 finds EPA
  9. NASA no longer seeks to 'understand and protect' Earth
  10. Bushmeat from African apes sold in American markets
  11. Some corals can adapt to ocean acidification
  12. Climate change fuels more forest fires in the United States
  13. Rare indri lemur born in forest reserve in Madagascar
  14. Japan depletes Borneo's rainforests; China remains largest log importer
  15. DDT linked to smaller brains in birds
  16. War of words over new climate change report, 'hockey stick' model
  17. Logging resumes in Liberia
  18. Some earthquakes may be linked to climate change
  19. China to spend $175 billion on the environment
  20. Japan, China may be less affected by climate change
  21. Alps could lose 80% of glacier cover by 2100
  22. $400-Million Initiative Proposed to Address Amphibian Crisis
  23. Increasingly acidic oceans damaging to marine life
  24. Brazil establishes 3 new parks in the Amazon rainforest
  25. Technique could add "tens of billion of barrels" to Saudi reserves
  26. Meerkats are teachers
  27. High school students compete in solar car race
  28. 2006 on pace to be warmest year on record in the US
  29. Corn waste potentially useful for more than ethanol
  30. Ocean floor gas may fuel global warming
  31. Venomous snakes key to human evolution says new theory
  32. Economists ignoring threat of climate change says Royal Society
  33. Bicycle riders worse for the environment than car drivers?
  34. Global warming link to hurricanes challenged
  35. New green building material could cut wood demand in China, India


Jun-06

  1. Color-changing chameleon snake discovered in jungles of Borneo
  2. Buffet to give nearly $31 billion to Gates foundation
  3. 3 new lemurs named in Madagascar
  4. When elephants attack. Surviving an elephant charge in the Congo rainforest of Gabon
  5. Some earthquakes may be linked to climate change
  6. Madagascar's reefs escape damage from global warming
  7. Amazon Stonehenge suggests advanced ancient rainforest culture
  8. Saving Orangutans in Borneo
  9. US has low-cost alternatives to oil; peak oil frenzy and human-induced climate change avoidable
  10. High oil prices fuel bioenergy push
  11. Last 50 years 'unusually warm', tropical glaciers melting rapidly finds research
  12. Roads tied to bushmeat hunting in Africa
  13. Why is palm oil replacing tropical rainforests
  14. Pictures of Gabon: gorillas, rainforest and white sand beaches
  15. 2006: Expect another big hurricane year says NOAA
  16. Great flood disrupted ocean currents, cooled climate, finds new research
  17. Japan, China may be less affected by climate change
  18. Dubai's artificial islands have high environmental cost
  19. Global Warming Fueled Record 2005 Hurricane Season Conclude Scientists
  20. Cane toads increasingly a problem in Australia. Overstaying Their Welcome: Cane Toads in Australia
  21. Africa's deforestation rate may be underestimated
  22. United States economy becomes more carbon efficient
  23. Coral reefs decimated by 2050, Great Barrier Reef's coral 95% dead
  24. World deforestation rates and forest cover statistics, 2000-2005
  25. Scientists search for Mongolian Death Worm
  26. Cell phones may help "save" Africa
  27. Tourism in Madagascar; Visiting the World's Most Unusual Island
  28. Dancing lemur attracts tourists to island of Madagascar
  29. Visiting the rainforest - a practical guide
  30. Ecuador's oil nationalization may hurt environment


May-06

  1. Saving Orangutans in Borneo
  2. Amazon Stonehenge suggests advanced ancient rainforest culture
  3. What do bikini models and banks have to do with deforestation?
  4. US has low-cost alternatives to oil; peak oil frenzy and human-induced climate change avoidable
  5. High oil prices fuel bioenergy push
  6. Roads tied to bushmeat hunting in Africa
  7. Why is palm oil replacing tropical rainforests
  8. 2006: Expect another big hurricane year says NOAA
  9. Ecuador's oil nationalization may hurt environment
  10. Bush Administration misleads public on deforestation effort
  11. New monkey species found in Brazil claims scientist
  12. Python explodes after swallowing 6-foot alligator in Florida Everglades
  13. Scientists endorse radical plan to save rainforests through emissions trading
  14. Congress deals blow to bioenergy market
  15. Coral reefs decimated by 2050, Great Barrier Reef's coral 95% dead
  16. Greenpeace accuses McDonald's of destroying the Amazon rainforest
  17. 16,119 species at risk of extinction
  18. Dubai's artificial islands have high environmental cost
  19. Wal-Mart protects California forest
  20. Pacific wind pattern driving el Ni�o slows due to global warming
  21. Man may be responsible for prehistoric extinctions
  22. Antarctic glaciers show Earth's climate system capable of rapid shifts
  23. 6 species of frogs discovered in Laos
  24. China's glaciers shrinking by 7 percent per year
  25. Carbon prices tumble 65 percent
  26. Evolution is twice as fast in the tropics
  27. Greenhouse gases hit record in 2005
  28. China's Olmypics may destroy New Guinea's rainforests
  29. Visiting the rainforest - a practical guide
  30. World deforestation rates and forest cover statistics, 2000-2005


Apr-06

  1. Why is palm oil replacing tropical rainforests
  2. Taking Care of Business: Diapers Go Green
  3. Global warming could doom the walrus
  4. Carbon trading could save rainforests
  5. Greenpeace accuses McDonald's of destroying the Amazon rainforest
  6. Climate change to be more moderate than some expect
  7. Is Earth Day a waste of time?
  8. Python explodes after swallowing 6-foot alligator in Florida Everglades
  9. Corals may survive global warming by gorging themselves
  10. 6 species of frogs discovered in Laos
  11. Rainforest education site goes online; resources for students, researchers, and journalists
  12. Pre-colombian Amazon supported millions of people says new evidence
  13. Hudson Institute calls Amazon savanna biome a wasteland
  14. Dubai's artificial islands have high environmental cost
  15. US Greenhouse gas emissions hit record in 2004
  16. Coral reefs decimated by 2050, Great Barrier Reef's coral 95% dead
  17. World deforestation rates and forest cover statistics, 2000-2005
  18. Cell phones may help "save" Africa
  19. Tourism in Madagascar; Visiting the World's Most Unusual Island
  20. Dancing lemur attracts tourists to island of Madagascar
  21. Life expectancy below 40 for some African countries, global population growth rates slow
  22. Damaged Caribbean reefs under attack
  23. Global warming could dry Caribbean, Central America
  24. Insects worth $57 billion to US economy
  25. Chocolate could kill your dog
  26. Long-term cooling driven by Antarctica, not glaciers in Northern Hemisphere
  27. Another look at global rainforest conservation
  28. Forest fires burn in Central America
  29. Automakers, oil companies bicker over responsibility for high gas prices
  30. Pictures of the Borneo rainforest


Mar-06

  1. Pictures of newly discovered species in New Guinea
  2. Picture of newly discovered "blonde-haired" lobster
  3. In search of Bigfoot, scientists may uncover unknown biodiversity in Malaysia
  4. 40 percent of the Amazon could be grassland by 2050
  5. Largest solar power plant in a generation to be built in Nevada
  6. New deforestation figures show Nigeria has worst rate of forest loss
  7. Cell phones may help "save" Africa
  8. Global biological diversity in decline
  9. Does tropical biodiversity increase during global warming?
  10. Air above Antarctica warming rapidly
  11. Borneo rainforest to be protected; massive oil palm plantation canceled
  12. Pictures of the Borneo rainforest
  13. Sea levels to rise 20 feet if ice melting trend continues
  14. Global warming causing stronger hurricanes confirms study
  15. Reefs threatened by tsunami reconstruction
  16. Easter Island settled around 1200, later than originally believed
  17. Mysterious carnivore found in Borneo rain forest
  18. Record one-year increase in carbon dioxide levels
  19. Coral reefs decimated by 2050, Great Barrier Reef's coral 95% dead
  20. Dubai's artificial islands have high environmental cost


Feb-06

  1. Pictures of newly discovered species in New Guinea
  2. In search of Bigfoot, scientists may uncover unknown biodiversity in Malaysia (new)
  3. Pictures of newly discovered T-Rex dinosaur
  4. World temperatures highest in 1200 years
  5. Largest solar power plant in a generation to be built in Nevada
  6. Great Barrier Reef in trouble says Australian scientist (new)
  7. A Green Wal-Mart? Wal-Mart embraces environmental sustainability
  8. Polar bear may be listed as endangered species
  9. Scientists search for Mongolian Death Worm
  10. Biofuels can replace about 30 percent of fuel needs (new)
  11. New tropical timber pact takes aims at illegal logging (new)
  12. Malaria linked to Amazon deforestation (new)
  13. Investors with $31 trillion pressure firms on climate change (new)
  14. African carnivores under threat -- top 20 at risk listed (new)
  15. Ethanol more energy-efficient than oil, finds study
  16. World's smallest fish title in dispute, new marine species is 20% smaller (new)
  17. Coral reefs decimated by 2050, Great Barrier Reef's coral 95% dead
  18. Cell phones may help "save" Africa
  19. Tropical deforestation rates continue to climb (new)
  20. Volcanic eruption cut warming in 20th century
  21. Medicinal value of chocolate explored by scientists
  22. Dubai's artificial islands have high environmental cost
  23. New deforestation figures show Nigeria has worst rate of forest loss
  24. Sex vs. Intelligence: Bigger balls mean smaller brain
  25. Goodbye to West Africa's Rainforests


Jan-06

  1. Russia's folly, an opportunity for renewable energy? (new)
  2. Lemur land, Madagascar now protected (new)
  3. Climate change may cause 11-inch rise in sea levels by 2100 (new)
  4. 2005 was the warmest year on record says NASA
  5. Goodbye to West Africa's Rainforests (new)
  6. Climate change caused major disruption to past ocean currents (new)
  7. Tropical deforestation rates continue to climb (new)
  8. Malaysia's deforestation rate increasing rapidly - 86% jump since 1990s (new)
  9. Mother nature encourages diversity in rainforest trees (new)
  10. Ethanol more energy-efficient than oil, finds study (new)
  11. Extinctions linked to climate change (new)
  12. 2005 is second warmest year on record
  13. China Faces Water Crisis -- 300 million drink unsafe water (new)
  14. Sex vs. Intelligence: Bigger balls mean smaller brain
  15. Tropical deforestation rates continue to climb (new)
  16. Natural disasters of 2005 partly man-made says WHO (new)
  17. Dubai's artificial islands have high environmental cost
  18. Poisonous volcanic gas probably caused worst mass extinction says new study
  19. Pantanal, the world's largest wetland, disappearing finds new report (new)
  20. Risk/benefit analysis of farmed versus wild salmon (new)


Dec-05

  1. Carbon dioxide level highest in 650,000 years
  2. New fox species discovered in jungle of Borneo
  3. 794 species on brink of extinction find study (new)
  4. Change in Atlantic circulation could plunge Europe into cold winters (new)
  5. New deforestation figures show Nigeria has worst rate of forest loss
  6. Developing countries: pay us to save rainforests (new)
  7. 2005 is second warmest year on record (new)
  8. Coral reefs decimated by 2050, Great Barrier Reef's coral 95% dead
  9. Poisonous volcanic gas probably caused worst mass extinction says new study (new)
  10. Borneo's disappearing forests
  11. Another look at global rainforest conservation. Are rainforests still in need of saving?
  12. Are rainforests still worth saving? A look at why rainforests are important
  13. Australian industry embraces green energy while government fights emissions cuts (new)
  14. US denies hurricane link with climate change (new)
  15. Rainforests worth $1.1 trillion for carbon alone in "Coalition" nations (new)
  16. Easter Island's demise caused by rats, Dutch traders says new theory (new)
  17. Dubai's artificial islands have high environmental cost
  18. Dancing lemur attracts tourists to island of Madagascar
  19. Why visit the real island of Madagascar?
  20. Sex vs. Intelligence: Bigger balls mean smaller brain (new)


Nov-05

RankArticleEarlier
Month
1 Carbon dioxide level highest in 650,000 years
2 Empty of People, Overrun by Pigeons. Demise of passenger pigeon linked to Lyme disease
3 New deforestation figures show Nigeria has worst rate of forest loss
4 Python explodes after swallowing 6-foot alligator in Florida Everglades*
5Google, MIT support $100 laptop for the world's poorest children
6 Dubai's artificial islands have high environmental cost*
7 Coral reefs decimated by 2050, Great Barrier Reef's coral 95% dead
8 New Orleans Zoo escape Hurricane Katrina; Aquarium suffers heavy losses*
9 Another look at global rainforest conservation. Are rainforests still in need of saving?*
10Massive climate change rocked ecosystems, animals 55 million years ago


Oct-05

RankArticleEarlier
Month
1 Python explodes after swallowing 6-foot alligator in Florida Everglades
2 Map of earthquake-affected region in Kashmir; city news
3 New Orleans Zoo escape Hurricane Katrina; Aquarium suffers heavy losses*
4 Tsunami-orphaned hippo adopted by 100-year old tortoise
5 Dubai's artificial islands have high environmental cost*
6 Harvesting tornadoes as power plants; renewable wind vortex energy
7 Invasive species may increase with global warming
8 Environmental problems worsened Hurricane Katrina's impact*
9Pre-Columbian Amazon supported millions of people
10First megatransect of Madagascar completed *


Sep-05

RankArticleEarlier
Month
1 New Orleans Zoo escape Hurricane Katrina; Aquarium suffers heavy losses*
2 Aerial photos of Hurricane Katrina destruction
3 Decline of Arctic sea ice increases
4 Personal account of hurricane destruction along Mississippi Gulf Coast
5 Dubai's artificial islands have high environmental cost
6A long-term approach to helping the poor in Africa through private enterprise
7Environmental problems worsened Hurricane Katrina's impact
8What to pack for your visit to the rainforest
9First megatransect of Madagascar completed
10Rising carbon dioxide levels could devastate marine food chain


Aug-05

RankArticleEarlier
Month
1 New Orleans Zoo escape Hurricane Katrina; Aquarium suffers heavy losses
2 Dancing lemur attracts tourists to island of Madagascar*
3 Scientists search for Mongolian Death Worm. Attempt to confirm existence of legendary beast*
4 Sex sells sea turtle conservation in Mexico
5 Two tiny lemur species discovered in Madagascar
6 Cell phones may help "save" Africa
7 Crocodile blood shows anti-HIV activity
8 Design of new Mercedes-Benz bionic car inspired by fish body shape*
9 Renewable energy in China, a strategic future?
10 Studies prove people of Madagascar came from Borneo and Africa*


Jul-05

RankArticleEarlier
Month
1 Studies prove people of Madagascar came from Borneo and Africa
2 Fishermen catch 646-pound catfish, believed to be world's largest*
3 Scientists search for Mongolian Death Worm. Attempt to confirm existence of legendary beast*
4 The Great Noodling Experiment, hand-fishing for giant catfish now legal*
5 Farming the world's largest freshwater fish - an alternative to deforestation*
6 Design of new Mercedes-Benz bionic car inspired by fish body shape
7 World population growth rate continues to plummet*
8 Madagascar hopes movie will boost tourism and economy
9 Genographic Project stirs controversy. National Geographic's Genographic Project: Whose Blood, Whose History, Whose Gain?
10 Biomimetics, technology that mimics nature
10Mobilizing seniors to fight poverty in Africa


Jun-05

RankArticleEarlier
Month
1 Scientists search for Mongolian Death Worm. Attempt to confirm existence of legendary beast*
2 Fishermen catch 646-pound catfish, believed to be world's largest
3 The Great Noodling Experiment, hand-fishing for giant catfish now legal
4 Farming the world's largest freshwater fish - an alternative to deforestation
5 World population growth rate continues to plummet*
6 Tourism in Madagascar; Visiting the World's Most Unusual Island
7 China's Imminent Water Crisis
8 Saving the Amazon Rainforest Through Agricultural Certification
9 Dancing lemur attracts tourists to island of Madagascar
10Toad on brink of extinction, scientists race to study amphibian for bioactive compounds


May-05

RankArticleEarlier
Month
1 Scientists search for Mongolian Death Worm. Attempt to confirm existence of legendary beast
2 World population growth rate continues to plummet
3 New monkey discovered in Tanzania
4 Bizarre rodent discovered in Southeast Asia; Oddity new to science
5 Another look at global rainforest conservation. Are rainforests still in need of saving?*
6 Cane toads increasingly a problem in Australia. Overstaying Their Welcome: Cane Toads in Australia*
7 In Search of the Aye-aye. Seeking the world's strangest primate on a tropical island paradise off Madagascar*
8 Genetically modified agriculture and bioengineered food gains ground. Frankenfood No More: The Bright Side of Genetically Modified Agriculture and the Future Ahead
9 Shamans and Robots: Bridging the Past and Future of Ethnobotany and Bioprospecting*
10 Somewhere Out There, Millions of Species Await Discovery


Apr-05

RankArticleEarlier
Month
1 Timber hungry China moves into Africa
2 Shamans and Robots: Bridging the Past and Future of Ethnobotany and Bioprospecting
3 Another look at global rainforest conservation. Are rainforests still in need of saving?
4 In Search of the Aye-aye. Seeking the world's strangest primate on a tropical island paradise off Madagascar
5 Cane toads increasingly a problem in Australia. Overstaying Their Welcome: Cane Toads in Australia
6 Coral, Coiba and the Next Big Thing. Bioprospecting in Panama
7 Amazon rain forest continues to fall; 200,000 square miles gone since 1978
8 Madagascar looks toward a brighter economic future with movie, new aid package
9 Are rainforests still worth saving? A look at why rainforests are important
10 Coral reefs survive tsunami relatively unscathed, report finds