
“No matter where one lives in the United States, electric vehicles (EVs) are a good choice for reducing global warming emissions and saving money on fueling up.”
Posted on 16 April 2012 by Sustainability Digest

“No matter where one lives in the United States, electric vehicles (EVs) are a good choice for reducing global warming emissions and saving money on fueling up.”
Posted on 29 March 2012 by Sustainability Digest

For a short time on Twitter yesterday, Jose Canseco started a rumor that Al Gore had died.
Posted on 26 March 2012 by Sustainability Digest

Upon receiving the latest bad news from scientists on climate change, I have composed a post that should accurately reflect one’s reaction. Do not read if you are offended by four letter words, or news that the world as we know it is ending.
Posted on 26 March 2012 by Sustainability Digest

Upon receiving the latest bad news from scientists on climate change, I have composed a post that should accurately reflect one’s reaction. Do not read if you are offended by four letter words, or news that the world as we know it is ending.
Posted on 19 March 2012 by Sustainability Digest

Oilman T. Boone Pickens has always been an unlikely environmentalist. He’s made a lot of money over the past few decades selling hydrocarbons, but it hasn’t blinded him to the scientific facts of global warming.
Posted on 14 March 2012 by Sustainability Digest

Two new reports reveal the dangers of global warming-induced sea level rise.
Posted on 24 February 2012 by Sustainability Digest

eBird Citizen Science Group Tracks Global Warming’s Impact on Migratory Birds
Posted on 23 February 2012 by Sustainability Digest

According to paleontologists, an early species of horse was discovered to have responded to an extended bout of unusually hot temperatures million years ago in the most peculiar of ways — by going mini.
Posted on 05 February 2012 by Sustainability Digest

Residents of Alaska and neighboring British Columbia have known for years that the cedars are dying. Now scientists know why.
Posted on 03 February 2012 by Sustainability Digest

It is a clever alternative to the traditional sled, designed for a different time.