By: penoverweb

heARTbeat: Tomaas’ Photographs Consider Plastic as ‘The New Black’
08/31/2011

by Dominique Pacheco in Shelter Plastic never fully decomposes. Over time it goes through a process of photo degradation and may…

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Denim Tips: Updating the mini for 2011
08/31/2011

Every girl has one. It’s either clipped and hung in the back of your closet, or buried in a drawer, under…

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What if aliens are eco-terrorists?
08/31/2011

A new study suggests extraterrestrial beings might consider humanity a threat to other planets, based on how we treat our own….

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No End In Sight For Texas Drought, Says National Weather Service
08/31/2011

by Matthew McDermott, New York, NY Science & Technology Some starkly blunt language coming from the National Weather Service on when…

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Melting arctic ice releasing long-held pollution
08/31/2011

Warmer temperatures are melting arctic ice and re-releasing legacy chemicals back into the atmosphere. As if we didn’t have enough to…

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6 Nations Set New All-Time High Temperature Records This Year So Far – None Set Record Lows
08/31/2011

by Matthew McDermott, New York, NY Science & Technology Some more on global heat records so far in 2011: In the…

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Rapper 50 Cent wants to feed a billion children – Mother Nature Network
08/31/2011

Entertainer teams up with Pure Growth Partners on a new energy drink that will provide a meal to a child in…

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M&S extends ‘Better Cotton’ project
08/31/2011

LONDON – Marks & Spencer (M&S) has announced phase two of its ‘Better Cotton’ project in India which, as well as…

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Poverty and chemical exposure linked in kids
08/31/2011

New study finds that kids in poorer neighborhoods are exposed to higher levels of dangerous chemicals than their wealthier peers. As…

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Abercrombie & Fitch, Ralph Lauren, H&M Linked to Hormone-Disrupting Chemicals, Says Greenpeace
08/31/2011

by Jasmin Malik Chua Looks like Abercrombie & Fitch has another “situation” on deck, only this time it has nothing to…

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