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In Myazaki, Japan, on Kyushu Island, beach-goers can stroll white sandy beaches, body-surf impressive waves and enjoy balmy perfect weather every day of the year. Guaranteed.The Ocean Dome, which features trendy shops, fast food and even full-scale restaurants, Read More...
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He was 29, in relatively good shape and only steps away from a fresh drink of water. Dave was in the Utah desert, but he was not alone - and he shouldn't have died. New information obtained under the Freedom of Information Act revealed today puzzling Read More...
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Oh, L.A. - hot bodies, movie star glam and ...smog. So much smog that Los Angeles has once again topped the American Lung Association's list of the most polluted cities in America. Based on data collected from 2003-2005, the association confirmed that Read More...
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Misleading, vague and downright shocking. This past weekend, Gore made his 8 th Canadian appearance in less than a week - and thanks to Harper he was armed and ready to fight. Thursday, conservative environment minister, John Baird, released his plan Read More...
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If you followed our blog prior to Earth Day, you know I'm pretty fanatical about saving this big beautiful world. In my opinion, we're not doing enough - even if we're doing more than our neighbors - and we all need to ramp up our dedication to slowing Read More...
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More than $200 billion U.S. dollars of satellites live in space - and they are all at risk as the solar radiation cycle shifts in the next few years. The next sunspot cycle could throw satellite communications, electrical transmissions and airlines into Read More...
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Art is the cleanest form of recycling, showing us how to use the old to create something new. Former US Vice President, Al Gore, recycled his famous slide show into a troubling documentary. He got a lot more people talking green, and he won an Oscar in Read More...
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Where there's a will there's a wave. As Earth Day wraps up, California joins Puerto Rico by announcing plans to build reefs - but for very different reasons. In 1994, an oil barge spilled 750,000 gallons of heavy oil, damaging the beaches and lagoons Read More...
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How are you celebrating Earth Day? Cleaning the yard? The Neighborhood? Going for hike in a nearby wilderness or camping far from home? Maybe you've packed up the kids for a bike ride and picnic at the park. It doesn't really matter how you celebrate Read More...
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As a hiker and camper I love to roam forests and natural lands. Unfortunately these places are becoming scarcer every year. A world without trees would be a bleak and dire existence. What about a world without Bush? If Vermont senators get their way President Read More...
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Social change takes time. Sometimes generations. And that change is powered first by real people, then by government policies. Even though Dennis Hayes is an expert at grassroots campaigns, the collective strength of individual voices still surprises Read More...
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Earlier today at the first hearing of a special committee on greenhouse gases and climate change, some Republicans made their stance (and stupidity) crystal clear. "Unfortunately, this debate hasn't been characterized by common sense. It's been characterized Read More...
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If you're still not sure what the Earth Day buzz is about, let's keep it simple. Either we do something soon, or our luck runs out. Consider us your Betty Ford Center for detoxing Earth. Follow these ten easy steps and you're on your way to an earthly Read More...
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Steve Shriver and Dennis Hayes are my heroes. I know it's sappy, but I can't help it. Anyone who finds themselves saving the world is pretty darn cool in my books. While I'd love to run ten marathons in ten days like Steve, I'm not there yet - probably Read More...
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From Harvard drop out to student body president of Stanford to professor to attorney to think-tank researcher, Dennis Hayes, primary organizer of the first Earth Day, is doing anything but leaving a light footprint on environmental issues across the globe. Read More...
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