The E.U. is proposing bee-friendly "recovery zones" to help stop the baffling Colony Collapse Disorder. more »
A new law regulating residential fireplace use in the San Francisco Bay Area was exercised for the first time this week. more »
While New York is waiting on its hybrid taxi law, how about getting taxi drivers to ditch their lead feet? more »
Wait...organic milk can come from cows who spend all their time in feed lots? The USDA hopes to change this more »
One of the side effects of the massive beetle infestation in North America's lodgepole pine forests is that the trees become stained with a unique blue color, and loggers are turning this into a specialty good more »
NYTimes.com: The economy is in tatters and, for millions of people, the future is very uncertain. But for some employees at the Hormel Foods plant here, times have never been better. They are working at a furious pace and piling up all the overtime they want... more »
With Europe and the United States staring recession in the face, a growing chorus is calling for massive public investment in clean, green energy to revive economic growth while fighting climate change. more »
New regulations have been made for one of the most environmentally damaging crude oil sources the United States has more »
The drug industry is to blame for the loss of over five million acres of rainforest in Columbia over the last fifteen years more »
The U.N. says that the collective greenhouse gas emissions from all Kyoto signers have dropped to five-percent below 1990 levels. But there's a catch...emissions have actually been on the rise for some nations. more »