
5 Tips for an Environmentally-Friendly Halloween
Millions around the world celebrate All Hallows Eve – Halloween – on October 31, in spooky costumes, filling their tummies with candy. When I was a kid, growing... Read more.

One in Four Americans Doesn’t Believe in Global Warming
It might be understandable, even normal if we were asking people if they believed in the Easter Bunny, Santa Claus or the Loch Ness Monster. However, according to... Read more.

Scientists Unlock Keys to the Green Shopper’s Cart
Canadian researchers have discovered what makes some of us purchase environmentally friendly products and services, while others do not. Think it is because people... Read more.

The Latest Example of Climate Change – Drunken Trees
Climate change isn’t just melting the polar ice caps, it’s also melting the once permanently frozen land across the top of our planet. The result? Drunken... Read more.

5 Ways to Celebrate Earth Day
Leave it to human nature to celebrate the peaceful bliss of nature through violence and protest. In the 1960’s, marchers protested the Vietnam War, women burned... Read more.

It’s Almost Easter, So Why Is There Still Snow on the Ground?
For most of us, we associate the arrival of Easter with the start of Spring. Easter flowers, cute chocolate cream-filled bunnies, and children running around a park... Read more.

Scientist Says We are 99.9% Likely to Have Caused Global Warming
McGill University physics professor, Shaun Lovejoy crunched numbers and applied a statistical methodology, to determine the probability that global warming is NOT... Read more.

Who Says You Can’t Mess with Mother Nature? Scientists Altering the Tree for the Good of You and Me
Scientists are growing trees to power the planet and be genetically more efficient at producing paper. Researchers at Oregon State University in the United States,... Read more.

Green Energy Powering Auto Manufacturing
Many global automakers are trying their best to reduce manufacturing impact on the environment. Some of their efforts include reducing energy and water use, recycling,... Read more.

Big Brother May Be the Savior of Life on Earth
Just over two hundred years ago, American Naturalist John James Audubon tied some string to a bird’s leg to see if it would come back the following year. That... Read more.

At 80 Years Young, Jane Goodall Still Ignites the Imaginations and Inspirations of Us All
Where did we come from? Scientists and philosophers have been asking that question since human beings were first able to think. World renowned primatologist –... Read more.

Got a Smartphone? You Can Be an Invasive Species Hunter
Shhh… be very, very quiet, we’re hunting zebra mussels. Zebra mussels are an invasive species in many regions surrounded by the Great Lakes in North America.... Read more.