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World's Cleanest Air: Certain Regions Using Air Quality as Tourism Perk

By: Laura Smith

Pollution Destroys Floral Scents: Pollinators can’t smell flowers for air pollution

By: Sue Cartledge

Reducing Carbon Footprints: Stop Global Warming by Personal Reductions in Carbon Emissions

By: Laurence O'Sullivan

Carbon Dioxide and Global Warming: Man Made Greenhouse Gas Emissions Affect Average Temperature Rise

By: Laurence O'Sullivan

Drugs in The Drinking Water: Pharmaceuticals Are in The Water Supply of Major Cities

By: Alicia Mae Prater

Biofuels for Green Energy: Ethanol and Biodiesel as Alternative Fuels

By: Laurence O'Sullivan

Lowering Greenhouse Gas Emissions: Using Nuclear Power to Fight Global Warming

By: Laurence O'Sullivan

Reducing Greenhouse Gas Emissions: The Role of Emissions Trading Systems

By: Paul Lightfoot

Toxic Plastic Baby Bottles: Research Shows Bisphenol A Leeches from Infant Bottles

By: Sandra Williams

LIFEcar and the Hydrogen Debate: How a New Sports Car Could Help the Fight Against Global Warming

By: Laurence O'Sullivan

Chemicals & Personal Care Products: Facts and Figures on Synthetic Chemicals in Skin Care and Beauty

By: Feature Writer Victoria Anisman-Reiner

Fireworks Harm Environment, Health: Gases Emitted Contribute to Global Warming, May Harm Health

By: Sachin Seth

Acid Mine in Michigan: Controversial Kennecott Mine Reaches Final Stage of Implementation

By: Ellen Wilson

Dental Amalgam and Mercury Bans: Norway and Sweden Ban Mercury and Reduce Pollution

By: Sandra Williams

Training for Oil Spill Volunteers: Volunteer Responder Opportunities Depend on Proper Certification

By: Feature Writer Alan Sorum

Water Quality at Beaches: Polluted Water Hurts Health and Tourism in U.S.

By: Sandra Williams

Vinegar Is a Nontoxic Cleaner: Clean With Vinegar To Reduce And Eliminate Household Pollution

By: Kim DeLeary

Environment and Mercury Exposure: Ways We Can Become Exposed to Mercury

By: Sandra Williams

Farmed Salmon and PCBs: Farmed Salmon Increasing but Wild Salmon Better

By: Sandra Williams

Pests v. Pesticides: Program educates about lawn care

By: Sara E. Lewis

Plastic and the Food Chain: Plastic Accumulates in Rivers, Oceans, Fish, and Us

By: Sara E. Lewis

Much Bottled Water is Tap Water: Plastic Bottles Are Not Kind to the Environment

By: Sandra Williams

Reducing Plastic Bag Waste: San Francisco Bans Plastic Bag Use in Stores

By: April Michelle Garza

Alternative Fuel: Ethanol: A Brief History of Ethanol, E85 & Why Our Cars Don't Yet Run on Corn

By: Shawn Landis

Benefits of Pollution Control: Analysis of Non-Market Values of Reducing Pollution as a Tool

By: Feature Writer Alan Sorum

Phytoremediation: The future of pollution management

By: Arun Kumar Shanker

Stop Smoking, Stop Littering: 4.5 Trillion Cigarette Butts are Littered Worldwide Annually

By: Amy Bower Doucette

New design improves fuel cell: Clears path for widespread hydrogen-powered cars, say scientists

By: Brian Jackson

Hydrogen fuel cell gets shrunk: New design promises emissions-free lawnmowers

By: Brian Jackson

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