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Gray wolf: Still endangered?
The gray wolf was officially removed from the Endangered Species Act's "threatened" list Friday after three decades -- a decision that has stoked controversy among environmentalists and ranchers.
updated Thur April 3, 2008
Frontline Pioneer: Olafur Grimsson
Olafur Ragnar Grimsson is currently enjoying a third term as President of the
updated Thur April 3, 2008
Which sectors are the biggest polluters?
updated Thur April 3, 2008
Future Player: Dr Joseph Adelegan
Dr Joseph Adelegan is the Founder and the Executive Chairman of the Global Network for Environment and Economic Development Research -- a front-line African non-profit and non-governmental organization involved in environment and sustainable development issues.
updated Wed April 2, 2008
A timeline of climate change science
Climatology was once a small and often overlooked branch of science. But important discoveries made as the early 19th century have contributed to what is the most important field of scientific study in the world today. Listed below are some key dates in climate change history.
updated Wed April 2, 2008
Future Player: Peter Head
Peter Head is Director of urban design and development at Arup, the global design and business consulting firm.
updated Tue April 1, 2008
Sex, murder, tentacles -- octopuses have it all
Marine biologists studying wild octopuses have found a kinky and violent society of jealous murders, gender subterfuge and once-in-a-lifetime sex.
updated Tue April 1, 2008
Fueling the future
In the coming years we face an unprecedented challenge -- to provide the means for global prosperity, growth and stability from a radically different set of energy sources.
updated Tue April 1, 2008
Climate change: Time is running out
It appears that the scale and seriousness of climate change is at last being grasped. In 2008, we stand on the brink of a historic consensus, not only between scientists, but in the corridors of political power and in boardrooms across the globe.
updated Tue April 1, 2008
Where to store wind-powered energy? Under water!
Since it became a viable energy resource around 20 years ago, wind power has emerged as a leading renewable technology.
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