This Week in Green – Oct. 30, 2010
Commission says BP oil disaster was not just an “accident” … huge storm hits Midwest … Gov. Schwarzenegger goes solar … a good year for salmon … and a Holiday gift that is good for the Earth
Commission says BP oil disaster was not just an “accident” … huge storm hits Midwest … Gov. Schwarzenegger goes solar … a good year for salmon … and a Holiday gift that is good for the Earth
This is from Part Three – A New Beginning for Dolphins – of our feature “Dolphins and Us”
A highway patrol officer in Russia had just stopped a driver on the M23 in Rostov-on-Don, when a pack of 11 wolves came racing down the…
This Arctic tern was first identified 30 years ago. Since then, she’s being flying pole-to-pole migrations every year. That’s roughly a million miles. And she rears her young, feeds and educates them. That’s quite a mom!
Sunny the chicken had lost most of her feathers when she was rescued and rehomed from a factory farm in England. So Amy Leader, who runs…
Stewie the cat stretched out to more than four feet, nose to tail, and grabbed the world record – by a whisker!
Let’s leave rehab to the professionals By Liz Stelow, D.V.M. “There’s a woman named Judy here with a red-tailed hawk,” our receptionist told me. I thanked…
Congress bans depictions of gratuitous cruelty, but it’s right there on family TV By Michael Mountain I’m struggling to understand the difference between what you see…
Is the Discovery Channel showing graphic violence to attract a particular demographic and to increase its profits? “Yes,” says author Jonathan Balcombe, “and that’s how cynically I view this program.”
This is from Part Three – A New Beginning for Dolphins – of our feature “Dolphins and Us”
Dolphins & People. A four-part feature Part Three: A New Beginning A New Beginning for Dolphins The end of captivity and a better relationship. Freeing Lolita…
This is from Part Three – A New Beginning for Dolphins – of our feature “Dolphins and Us”
This is from Part Three – A New Beginning for Dolphins – of our feature “Dolphins and Us”
This is from Part Three – A New Beginning for Dolphins – of our feature “Dolphins and Us”
This is from Part Three – A New Beginning for Dolphins – of our feature “Dolphins and Us”
This is from Part Three – A New Beginning for Dolphins – of our feature “Dolphins and Us”
Law professor and historian Steven Wise is preparing a lawsuit on behalf of certain animals who meet the accepted definitions of what the law considers to be a “person.” The evidence for acknowledging their status, he says, is overwhelming.
This is from Part Three – A New Beginning for Dolphins – of our feature “Dolphins and Us”
This is from Part Three – A New Beginning for Dolphins – of our feature “Dolphins and Us”
This is from Part Three – A New Beginning for Dolphins – of our feature “Dolphins and Us”