McDonald’s makes its logo more ‘green’ in Europe
Bio-fuel growth raises concerns about forests
Poll: Sometimes it isn’t easy being green
WASHINGTON — Sometimes it’s easier to think green than be green. A survey released Tuesday suggests people have largely embraced recycling bottles and cans, and are inclined to turn down thermostats to save energy. But it also indicated that some paths toward a greener Earth aren’t as easily taken — or turned into action.
Group urges gov’t to invest in electric cars
New Greenpeace chief has fought apartheid, poverty
North Dakota flaring less natural gas _ for now
Indonesia deports Greenpeace activists
PEKANBARU, Indonesia — Indonesian authorities say they are deporting 11 foreign Greenpeace activists for joining a protest against forest destruction.
Arch signs deal for southeast Montana coal tracts
British gardeners told: go green, pee outdoors
New movie theater mixes plush with enviro-friendly
Environmentalists sue over huge Calif. development
Report: Texas greenhouse gas emissions down
Colo. receives federal grant for clean-tech export
Weak Fla. power conservation goals rejected
Carbon storage? Not under my house!
BARENDRECHT, Netherlands — The people of this small Dutch town are not against pumping tons of carbon dioxide into the ground to fight global warming.
Calif. governor pushes $11B water bond plan, dams
Mallahan concedes Seattle mayor race; McGinn wins
G-20 officials: Too early to end stimulus
ST. ANDREWS, Scotland — Finance officials from rich and developing countries have pledged to maintain emergency support for their economies until global recovery is assured.
Diamond watchdog gives Zimbabwe time to comply
Mexican environmentalists denounce beach ruling
EPA to impose standards on PVC plant emissions
Feds, environmental groups argue for roadless rule
NC regulators will not revoke Duke Energy permit
Disney Co. spending $7M on conservation projects
Vt. slaughterhouse closed for inhumane treatment
Mining stream buffer rule could be ready by 2011
Honolulu gets $3.8 million to become more green
Green groups appeal Ga. nuclear plant expansion
Group tries to keep Colorado coal plant idle
Mountaintop removal mining protests going national
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