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  • Wristbands that Detect Toxic Chemicals

    by Stephanie April 1, 2014
    April 1, 2014

    Silicone wristbands have become a popular trend and fashion statement for showing off many different special causes as well as support for various organizations. What if these bracelets could detect how many deadly toxins you consume while going about your…Read More

  • Minimizing Electronic Waste

    by Stephanie March 13, 2014
    March 13, 2014

    It’s important to use caution when recycling electronics such as computers, batteries, cell phones, televisions, etc., because they contain harmful parts that can cause damage the environment. Toxic components include mercury, lead, cadmium, arsenic, polybrominated flame Retardants, barium and lithium.…Read More

  • African Lions Face Threat of Extinction

    by Stephanie February 28, 2014
    February 28, 2014

    Many species are at threat for a possible extinction, but one species in particular that is at high risk is the West African Lion population. According to The ICUN Red List of Threatened Species the Panthera Leo, otherwise known as the African…Read More

  • It’s Raining Bats!

    by Dennis Machicao February 21, 2014
    February 21, 2014

    Most of the United States has been experiencing sever weather this winter. From ice storms to heavy snowfall and polar cold dipping temperatures well below zero even in cities and states where such weather has never been experienced. Classical example…Read More

  • Air Pollution and Asthma

    by Lauren Verini January 21, 2014
    January 21, 2014

    Like most people who have asthma, I’ve learned how to manage it by avoiding triggers and finding medicine that works for me. I know what causes a flare up and what to do if a problem arises. However there are…Read More

  • Eco-Crowdfunding

    by Melody Morrow December 24, 2013
    December 24, 2013

    According to investopedia the definition of ‘Crowdfunding’ means the use of small amounts of capital from a large number of individuals to finance a new business venture. Crowdfunding makes use of the easy accessibility of vast networks of friends, family…Read More

  • Whole Foods:10 Years in the Making

    by Leesa Raab December 17, 2013
    December 17, 2013

    You may be as surprised as we were to find out that, up until today, Brooklyn didn’t have a Whole Foods! The Gowanus section of Brooklyn welcomed the Whole Foods Market at Third & 3rd with a bread breaking ceremony,…Read More

  • Recycled Orchestra: The Sound of Hope

    by Melody Morrow December 6, 2013
    December 6, 2013

    Recently the TV show 60 Minutes aired a wonderful story about eco-friendly innovation, recycling and hope for a new generation of musicians across the world. Paraguay’s Recycled Orchestra was founded in Cateura, one of Paraguay’s poorest towns in Latin America…Read More

  • Teaching Kids About Climate Change

    by Melody Morrow December 3, 2013
    December 3, 2013

    We’ve heard all about climate change in the past several years and many of us believe that this is the time for change–to learn what we can do and how we can teach the children of this planet how to…Read More

  • The Polar Ice Caps – Melting or Cooling?

    by Sue Taggart October 30, 2013
    October 30, 2013

    As the global warming debate rages on, a recent article in the Daily Mail September 28th, 2013 poses an interesting theory that in actual fact the Artic ice cap is actually cooling. Their headline quotes a 29% growth in the…Read More

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