February 2008 archives
- Kenya leaders thrash out reforms after power-sharing pact
- Australian scientists in Lou Gehrig’s disease breakthrough
- Nearest star’s wobbles could reveal Earth’s twin
- Solar Cell Directly Splits Water for Hydrogen
- Renewable Energy Industry Hot in Latest Global Status Report
- Watershed Restoration Funded for Washington, Oregon Forests
- Environment should take priority over forestry industry: N.B. survey
- Hot water spring power
- Climate change resulting in shift to “green” economies, says UN agency
- China’s largest plastic bag manufacturer closes amid environmental drive
- Norway mall offers shoppers greenhouse gas credits
- London mayor launches blitz on bottled water
- Denmark sets renewable energy target at 20 percent by 2011
- Dino-Era Seabird Fossils Found in New Zealand
- New Method For Measuring Biodiversity
- Gorilla project unites Uganda, Rwanda and Congo
- B.C. introduces carbon tax
- Greening US likely to create huge carbon market
- Algae-in-a-vat may power the future
- Waste water plus bugs make hydrogen
- Giant “Frog From Hell"Fossil Found in Madagascar
- Potentially Habitable Planets Are Common, Study Says
- UN rights experts welcome Australia’s apology to indigenous peoples
- Stem cell hope for bone fractures
- Spinal injury regeneration hope
- UAE Dhabi starts constructing ‘green city’
- Marin county mom shares her eco-friendly lifestyle: Launches EcoMom Alliance
- New York City First With Electronics Recycling Law
- Rare Sandpipers Found in Myanmar
- ‘War room’ to battle warming proposed
- World’s Largest Marine Protected Area Created In Pacific Ocean
- Green Mobile Phone: Stylish and Sustainable
- CO sponges could scrub emissions clean
- Farmers in arid Djibouti to benefit from new UN scheme to trap surface water
- EU wants partial ban of toxic paint removers
- China Sets Pollution Reduction Targets For 2008
- Jewelers shun gold from proposed Alaska mine
- Appeals court strikes down EPA cap-and-trade regulation
- New Lab Hooked Up to Space Station
- London to penalize gas-guzzling cars
- Germany harmonises development and research
- Egypt’s Earliest Farming Village Found
- Work starts on Gulf ‘green city’
- Bamboo, dubbed ‘vegetal steel,’ superb for building
- Unhooked: Fishing fleets to help albatross
- In Madagascar, Pioneering a New Model for Conservation
- Surfers 1, toll road 0
- Age of “green economics” is upon us: U.N.‘s Ban
- ‘Ocean thermostat can save coral’
- Bacteria tests in Arctic hamlet may unlock stomach cancer mystery
- Nigeria to impose import duties to stem influx of junk PCs
- United States: Ban Ki-moon hails Chicago’s efforts to protect the environment
- U.S. offers plan to avoid animal testing
- Photos: Oldest Oil Paintings Found in Caves
- Navy Not Exempt From Sonar Restrictions, Judge Rules
- Rewritable holograms promise 3D displays
- African rhinos on path to recovery, WWF says
- Judge: Navy must follow sonar rules
- Tonawanda looking to plant trees with late-arriving FEMA money
- Banks to launch environmental standards: report
- London hosts world’s largest low-emission zone
- Providing Hope for Laguna del Tigre
- New Monkey Species Found in Remote Amazon
- Dutch gas guzzler tax hammers exclusive cars
- U.S. Wind Power Generation Grows by 45 Percent in 2007
- Free Reusable Bags at Whole Foods
- Hydrogen-Burning Hypersonic Airplane: Going Green at Mach-5
- Video: Ancient Croc Unveiled
- Kenyan rivals agree plan to end turmoil: Annan
- Boost for Africa’s depleted soils
- News Species Discovered in Africa: Giant Elephant-Shrew
- Crystal coat warms up LED light
- Food Markets Getting Greener, More Sensual
- Malaria jab hope over chimp virus
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