Month: March 2014

4 Ways Companies Can Ensure Wood Comes From Legal Logging

4 Ways Companies Can Ensure Wood Comes From Legal Logging

Illegal logging drives deforestation in many countries, robbing national governments and local communities of valuable income and contributing to global biodiversity loss and climate change. Experts estimate that up to 10 percent—or about $7 billion—of the global wood supply is sourced illegally—meaning that the wood was harvested in violation of national laws or international agreements to […]

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    The Turbine That Could Transform Wind Energy by Flying the Highest

    The Turbine That Could Transform Wind Energy by Flying the Highest

    At first glance, you might mistake the potential future of wind energy as a blimp—the type of added effect perfect for flying over a carnival or football game. Instead, the BAT—Buoyant Airborne Turbine—is a wind turbine inside of an inflatable, helium shell capable rising 1,000 feet above ground. Altaeros Energies, a firm housed at small business […]

    3 EV Trends This Car-Buying Season

    3 EV Trends This Car-Buying Season

    Springtime is the time of year where we start to see the first signs of growth; the green shoots of what will turn into a verdant garden or a bountiful harvest. As the first quarter of 2014 comes to a close, we are seeing some encouraging signs that both electric vehicle sales and their benefits […]

    World Health Organization Reports Air Pollution Killed 7 Million People in 2012

    World Health Organization Reports Air Pollution Killed 7 Million People in 2012

    In new estimates released Tuesday, the World Health Organization (WHO) reported about 7 million people died as a result of air pollution exposure in 2012. Low- and middle-income countries in the WHO South-East Asia and Western Pacific Regions had the largest air pollution-related burden in 2012, with a total of 3.3 million deaths linked to […]

    Texas Oil Spill Expected to ‘Get Much Worse’ for Wildlife

    Texas Oil Spill Expected to ‘Get Much Worse’ for Wildlife

    The oil spill off the coast of Galveston, TX, has the potential to get a lot worse than previously expected. The 168,000 gallons of thick, sludgy fuel oil that escaped a barge—whose hull was breached after a collision with another ship—is proving extremely difficult to contain. As of yesterday morning, oil was reported as far as […]