Monthly Archives: July 2010

New McGreener Fast Food Restaurant Concept On The Horizon

by Elizah Leigh

From the massive carbon footprint of typical corn and beef based fast food fare to one-time-use serving ware and garbage-pail-bound packaging, fast food isn’t the likely candidate for the title

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Texting For Tigers Campaign Aids Imperiled Species

by Elizah Leigh

2010 has officially been declared the year of the tiger by the World Wildlife Fund and the Russian government and yet that still hasn’t seemed to help the precarious position

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Chevy Volt Meets Water, Does Not Vaporize All Life Inside (VIDEO)

by Michael dEstries

What happens when a plug-in vehicle loaded with some serious batteries drives through 3-4 feet of water? That’s what the engineers behind the new Chevy Volt wanted to discover —

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Dolphin Escapes Tank, Fails To Consider Lack Of Water (VIDEO)

by Michael dEstries

Okinawa’s Churaumi Aquarium was the scene of a recent jailbreak by a rogue dolphin intent on getting the f-ck out of captivity. Sadly, while the first part of the plan

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Ady Gil 2: Paul Watson Says It Will Be Replaced, But Not Yet

by Michael dEstries

Ever since the Sea Shepherd’s Ady Gil sank after a collision with a Japanese whaling vessel this past January, talk of a replacement for the high-tech speedboat has remained steady.

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Adrian Grenier Spawning Bluefin Tuna Awareness Via New PSA (VIDEO)

by Elizah Leigh

Remember the days when tuna fish sandwiches were a simple yet reliable lunchbox staple, sharing neck-in-neck popularity with peanut butter and jelly on white? Somewhere along the line, America transitioned

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Sophia Bush Is Crazy For Recycling

by Michael dEstries

“I’m kind of crazy about it and have been for a really long time. I will go through the airport on two flights to get from L.A. to Wilmington or

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