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GreenSpace: What you can do to help the endangered tuna

News - Wed, 08/11/2010 - 22:03
Talk about majesty of the seas. The bluefin is surely the king of tuna - an awesome powerhouse of muscle, speed, and endurance.
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GreenSpace: Concern for the peril of personal-care products

News - Wed, 08/11/2010 - 22:03
The wrinkles are here, and more are surely coming. Time for potion intervention. But trying to figure out not only which cosmetics work, but also which ones are good for me and the planet is so complicated that it's just producing more wrinkles.
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GreenSpace: Knowing more about plants and wildlife will do a world of good

News - Wed, 08/11/2010 - 22:03
Here's a novel idea for making the world a greener place: Have everyone get up close and personal with 50 local species.
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GreenSpace: How oil has seeped deep into our lives

News - Wed, 08/11/2010 - 22:03
If you want to make a statement about the gushing oil in the Gulf of Mexico, should you still wash your hair, put on lipstick, and take aspirin?
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GreenSpace: Disposing of the food-waste problem

News - Wed, 08/11/2010 - 22:03
Lucky me. I live with the Soup King. Back in the '60s, when my husband was a student at Abington High School, he took a boy chef class - yes, there are incriminating photos - and he's been improving on his techniques ever since.
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GreenSpace: Burned by the sunscreen chemicals

News - Wed, 08/11/2010 - 22:03
It feels almost like a betrayal, a complete absence of harmony with the ecosystem, to accept that the sun is in some ways harmful to humans.
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GreenSpace: Low-flow showers: Coming clean at less cost

News - Wed, 08/11/2010 - 22:03
A few years back, I ran into a group of Swarthmore women who, in their effort to be greener, persuaded their kids to time their showers using swim team stopwatches.
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GreenSpace: A new refrigerator could save you cool cash

News - Wed, 08/11/2010 - 22:03
Is your refrigerator eating you out of house and home? Chances are, if it's more than 10 years old, it's gulping enough energy to put a serious hurt on your wallet.
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GreenSpace: Light that's hard to love

News - Wed, 08/11/2010 - 22:03
When it comes to the lights, Sean Kelly feels guilty. He cares about the planet, but he also likes his 16 dimmer switches, which help him create the perfect ambience in his Queen Village trinity.
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GreenSpace: On a roll: Dead trees go down the toilet

News - Wed, 08/11/2010 - 22:03
Of all the things to obsess about, toilet paper has never been at the top of my list. Or the bottom.
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Lance among few stocks to rise

News - Wed, 08/11/2010 - 21:38
Most Charlotte-area stocks slumped with the rest of the market Wednesday, with Lance Inc. one of the few to post a gain. The snack maker (NASDAQ:LNCE) closed at $22.04, up 4 cents. The Dow Jones Industrials lost 265 points to close at 10,379. (LNCE) (DUK) (BAC) (WFC) (SPW) (NUE) (LOW) (GR) (CATO) (PNY) (TRK) (FDO)
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Perils of Do-It-Yourself Bedbug Control

News - Wed, 08/11/2010 - 21:33
Of particular concern are reports of homeowners and renters applying pesticides within their homes that are approved only for outdoor use.

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Apache closes on BP Permian asset buy

News - Wed, 08/11/2010 - 20:47
Apache Corp. has completed the acquisition of BP Plc.’s oil and gas operations in Texas’ Permian Basin, the company said Wednesday. (BP) (APA)
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BP Station Owners Face Long Road to Recovery

News - Wed, 08/11/2010 - 20:26
BP owns just a fraction of the U.S. service stations that carry its brand, but independent station owners are suffering since the spill.

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San Antonio receives boost in sales tax revenues in August

News - Wed, 08/11/2010 - 20:15
Texas Comptroller Susan Combs said Wednesday that state sales tax revenue in July was $1.69 billion.
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US Energy Use Threatens National Security

News - Wed, 08/11/2010 - 19:59

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Washington, DC— As the Gulf disaster continues, the Senate considers drastically slimmed-down energy legislation, and the first half of 2010 goes into the books as the hottest on record, senior members of the national security community are raising an alarm.

They say the United States energy posture is a real danger, and climate change is a threat to national security.

These themes are repeated in key national security planning documents, including the Department of Defense's Quadrennial Defense Review, the Annual Threat Assessment of the US intelligence community, and the Obama Administration's National Security Strategy.

Former Director of the CIA James Woolsey has repeatedly called for the United States to end its addiction to oil. 'Oil profits enhance the ability of dictators and autocrats to dominate their people,' he says. US dependence on oil constrains foreign policy options, even putting the US in a position of funding both sides of the war against terror.

'We can't drill our way out of the cartel's control of the global oil market, ' Mr. Woolsey says. 'We urgently need to reduce oil dependence.'

As the Gulf disaster shows, there are high costs to drilling in our own backyard. And in the longer term, burning oil and other fossil fuels contributes to climate change, which accelerates resource pressures that cause conflict and mass migration. The destabilizing effects of climate change—including sea level rise, droughts, and increasing numbers of severe weather events—lead to the kinds of crises and conflicts that make it more likely that US troops will be sent into harm's way.

'Climate change affects our security, our economy, and our way of life,' says former Senator Gary Hart, Vice Chairman of the US Homeland Security Advisory Council.

Cutting America's reliance on fossil fuels, limiting emissions of carbon emissions that cause climate change, and moving toward a clean energy future, would result in a more secure, more sustainable future. The growing global market for clean energy technology is estimated to be in the hundreds of billions of dollars annually. The United States will need to move quickly to stay competitive in the coming low carbon economy.

Sen. Hart and Mr. Woolsey are among a growing bi-partisan group of leaders who have called for action on clean energy and climate change. As a statement from the Partnership for a Secure America-- signed by Mr. Woolsey, Sen. Hart and dozens of other leading security voices-- puts it: 'we must transcend the political issues that divide us—by party and by region—to devise a unified American strategy that can endure and succeed.'

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The Worst Ethics Scandal on Capitol Hill?

News - Wed, 08/11/2010 - 19:56
Students of ethics and philosophy press Congress to stop hiding behind politics and act on climate.

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Green Column: Insurance Companies Find There Is Money to Be Made in Green Technology

News - Wed, 08/11/2010 - 19:55
Insurers are bridging the gap between green intentions and actual capital outlays on renewable energy.

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BP Solar gets new CEO

News - Wed, 08/11/2010 - 19:44
BP Solar has a new CEO in Mike Petrucci. (BP)
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Bloomberg Appoints Environmental Aide

News - Wed, 08/11/2010 - 19:41
A New York native who oversaw parks acquisitions, recycling and other initiatives for a metropolitan planning agency in Portland, Ore.

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