Monthly Archives: September 2011

Guy Ritchie’s Planned Solar Array Considered A Disturbance

by Kara DiCamillo

In an effort to be environmentally responsible, or to receive the 10 percent tax break, Guy Ritchie submitted an application to erect 200 solar panels at his Ashcombe House estate

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Two Gorgeous Space Fly-Bys Present Stunning Views Of Planet Earth

by Michael dEstries

Our world has never looked more alien than what’s presented in these amazing fly-by videos courtesy of the International Space Station. There’s something about flying over auroras, lightning storms, densely

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JK Rowling’s Books Save Ancient Trees In The Muggle World

by Ali Berman

While the forbidden forest at Hogwarts might be safe from being cut down and turned into paper products, the muggle world’s trees often aren’t as lucky. Thank goodness JK Rowling,

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Urban Garden Growing Organic Produce in Chicago’s O’Hare Airport

by Jennifer Mishler

  If you have to travel in or out of Chicago’s busy O’Hare International Airport, take a few minutes to enjoy some fresh organic produce grown right in the airport!

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Toronto Bans Pet Store Sales of Dogs and Cats to Fight Puppy Mills

by Jennifer Mishler

The movement to put an end to puppy mill breeders is growing, and it seems that Canada is making some good steps. We recently wrote about a nationwide chain of

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WATCH: Richard Branson and Yao Ming Call for Shark Fin Soup Ban in China

by Jennifer Mishler

Virgin founder Richard Branson recently teamed up with basketball star Yao Ming to send out an urgent call for shark conservation in China. The two, along with Virgin Unite and

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It’s Liam Neeson VS Killer Wolves In ‘The Grey’

by Michael dEstries

Here’s the first trailer for “The Grey”, a film that unrealistically pits a pack of territorial wolves against a group of stranded oil-rig roughnecks. Myself and many others included have expressed

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