Through the dark, enlightenment
By Barbara Kessler Green Right Now The darkness looms. Earth Hour is just a day away, so get ready to observe the biggest one yet, along with more than 2,600 cities across the globe in more than 80...
View ArticleKeeping the faith in green — and agitating — in Arkansas
By Harriet Blake For a fledgling environmental group, Arkansas Interfaith Power and Light has hit the ground running. The two-week-old organization called on people of faith this week to phone their...
View ArticleDisney donates to save forests
By Barbara Kessler Green Right Now While the world scrambles to find clean energy solutions, somewhere, every minute of every day, saws buzz through a forest, cutting down one of nature’s antidotes to...
View ArticleTrade standards and tariffs would drive greener practices in China,...
From Green Right Now Reports Trade and foreign direct investment can have a positive effect on the serious environmental degradation confronting China, according to political scientist Ka Zeng at the...
View ArticleTar sands oil spills near Little Rock
Several homeowners in a Little Rock suburb were evacuated over the weekend after a pipeline spilled an estimated 2,000 barrels (84,000 gallons) of tar sands bitumen in their neighborhood. The oil,...
View ArticleExxon pushes back on Mayflower spill, says it was not diluted bitumen
By Barbara Kessler Green Right Now As ugly pictures of the grimy, tarry aftermath of the oil spill in Arkansas continue to emerge, ExxonMobil is calling “time out” on some of the media coverage. The...
View ArticleDistant earthquakes are triggering tremors at waste-injection sites in the...
From Green Right Now Reports Earthquake that damaged Prague, OK, in 2010 may have been triggered by the Chilean earthquake months earlier. In a weird twist of global interconnectedness that only...
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