Search Results
- of 1
-
Polluting pets: the devastating impact of man's best friend - Yahoo! NewsPopular Searches: Choose a search type from the items below All News Yahoo! News Only News Photos Video/Audio News Search Polluting pets: the devastating impact of man's best friend Buzz up! Send Share Print AFP/Getty Images/File – A man walks his dog in the snow in ...
Geoffrey Ames
added
2 weeks ago
-
Polluting pets: the devastating impact of man's best friend - Yahoo! NewsMan's best friend could be one of the environment's worst enemies, according to a new study which says the carbon pawprint of a pet dog is more than double that of a gas-guzzling sports utility vehicle. But the revelation in the book "Time to Eat the Dog: The Real Guide to Sustainable Living" ...
JDP
added
2 weeks ago
-
Gallery - The growing beauty of green architecture - Image 1 - New ScientistThe growing beauty of green architecture If all the roofs in a large city ...
Sebastien Wiertz
added
3 months ago
- SHARE
- VIEW IN TWINES (1)
- VIEW WEB PAGE
-
Gallery - Photography: Life and death beneath the waves - Image 1 - New ScientistAll these photographs are winners of an underwater photograph competition organised by Wetpixel and DivePhotoGuide (in association with Our World Underwater)
JDP
added
9 months ago
- SHARE
- VIEW IN TWINES (4)
- VIEW WEB PAGE
-
'Alien' genes escape into wild corn - environment - 21 February 2009 - New ScientistGreenpeace stages a protest against a new Mexican bio-security law that, it claims, does not include safeguards to prevent transgenic contamination of corn seeds. NOW it's official: genes from genetically modified corn have escaped into wild varieties in rural Mexico. A new study resolves a ...
JDP
added
10 months ago
-
Ban on mountaintop mining overturned - environment - 19 February 2009 - New ScientistEVEN as public opinion in the US turns against coal, judges have overturned a ban on blasting away mountaintops to get at seams. In the central Appalachians, including West Virginia, mining companies have lopped up to 300 metres off hundreds of mountains, destroying biologically diverse ...
JDP
added
10 months ago
-
Honeybees under attack on all fronts - environment - 16 February 2009 - New ScientistTHE world's honeybees appear to be dying off in horrifying numbers, and now consensus is starting to emerge on the reason why: it seems there is no one cause. Infections, lack of food, pesticides and breeding - none catastrophic on their own - are having a synergistic effect, pushing bee ...
JDP
added
10 months ago
-
The Associated Press: Scientist see holes in glacier at Alaska volcanoScientist see holes in glacier at Alaska volcano By DAN JOLING – 8 hours ago ANCHORAGE, Alaska (AP) — Geologists monitoring Mount Redoubt for signs of a possible eruption noticed that a hole in the glacier clinging to the north side of the volcano had doubled in size overnight — and now spans ...
lynn-ecg
added
11 months ago
- SHARE
- VIEW IN TWINES (1)
- VIEW WEB PAGE
-
Earliest weapons-grade plutonium found in US dump - tech - 21 January 2009 - New ScientistThe nuclear equivalent of a stone axe has been found inside an abandoned safe at the oldest nuclear processing site in the world
lynn-ecg
added
11 months ago
- SHARE
- VIEW IN TWINES (2)
- VIEW WEB PAGE




