Environment

Monkeys Drive City Bananas

Thousands of wild monkeys are invading New Delhi -- a side effect of increasing outward urban development from the city's central core. The monkeys have been causing mischief throughout the city, and officials are scrambling to control the problem.

November 16, 2007 - The New York Times

Need A Mortgage? Go Green

Green Mortgages, though in a nascent stage, aim to help buyers qualify for larger mortgages while reducing the impact of housing on the environment. Will it work?

November 16, 2007 - The Boston Globe

The Grass Is Greener Because They Can Water It

Chattanooga, Tennessee has no water restrictions, and this fact has many in the Southern U.S. projecting it to be a new focal point for economic development -- especially from businesses and industries forced to leave drought-stricken Atlanta

November 16, 2007 - USA Today

Private Well Drilled To Keep Grass Green

Facing water restrictions, a North Carolina homeowner has paid to have a water well drilled on his property so that he can water his lawn -- a trend that is increasing and posing a potential problem to the common supply from the area's water table.

November 15, 2007 - NPR

Meeting Standards May Not Be Enough In Portland

A proposed plan in Portland, Oregon would force builders and developers who only meet minimum energy efficiency standards in new projects to pay a fee, while projects that exceed standards would receive cash awards.

November 13, 2007 - The Oregonian

Is Michael Bloomberg America's Ken Livingstone?

Sounding eerily similar to his London counterpart, New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg called on the federal government to adopt a national carbon tax. Bloomberg is currently pushing congestion pricing similar to London's program implemented in 2003.

November 13, 2007 - Reuters

Solar Pioneer's Forgotten Invention

Four decades ago, Harold Hay invented a way to heat and cool a home without using electricy. Why won't the world listen?

November 12, 2007 - The Los Angeles Times

Florida Ditches Three-State Water Deal

The state of Florida has backed out of a water agreement with Georgia and Alabama that would have cut the state's water supply in an effort to aid drought-stricken Georgia.

November 12, 2007 - The Ledger

A Housing Project For The Birds

This post from Dwell's blog shows the floating housing project that has been constructed in New York to provide a habitat for the area's bird species.

November 11, 2007 - Dwell Blog

Speedbumps Hinder U.S. Mayors Carbon Pledge

The mayors of more than 700 American cities have signed a pledge to reduce the carbon emissions of their cities. Following up on that pledge is turning out to be a bit difficult.

November 9, 2007 - The Los Angeles Times

Beavers Allowed To Stay Despite Flood Threat

Beavers that have moved into and made a home of part of a creek in the Bay Area city of Martinez will be allowed to stay, despite the flood threat their dam poses to the city's downtown. Many are calling the beavers the city's new tourist attraction.

November 9, 2007 - The Contra Costa Times

Alma Mater Nature

More and more universities and colleges are working on greening their operations. Here's the top 10.

November 8, 2007 - AlterNet

Bay Area Drivers Would Support Global Warming Gas Tax

A surprising poll shows that Bay Area residents -- who already pay the nation's highest gas prices -- would agree to a 25-cent gas tax if revenue were applied to reduce global warming. Efforts are underway to put that support to a vote.

November 8, 2007 - San Francisco Examiner

Air Boards & MPOs Must Team Up To Reduce Carbon Emissions

The key to meeting carbon reduction goals lies in reducing transportation emissions through changing land use. But to do so requires air resources boards and the many metropolitan planning organizations to play key roles.

November 8, 2007 - The Contra Costa Times

Everglades Restoration Bogged Down By Politics

Ambitious effort to restore the Florida Everglades faces lack of funds and political complications.

November 7, 2007 - The New York Times

Making A Better Parking Lot

The city of Toronto has approved design guidelines for future development of parking lots within the city. The guidelines call for more trees and better drainage, but as of now are not included in any mandatory city policies.

November 7, 2007 - The Toronto Star

Environmental Damage from Israeli Bombings 'Devastating'

Fifteen months after Israeli bombers destroyed Lebanon's coastal oil tanks, the damage to ecosystems, economies and human health remain "devastating."

November 6, 2007 - Inter Press Service

Mayors Keep Eyes On Green Future

Despite the sometimes difficult task of convincing residents of its importance, the protection of the environment must be the priority of cities. That was the message more than 100 American mayors heard and stressed at a recent meeting.

November 6, 2007 - The New York Times

How To Integrate Projects With The Ecosystem

A list of more than 200 ways designers, architects and planners can improve the integration of projects with their surrounding ecosystems has been released by the American Society of Landscape Architects.

November 5, 2007 - Greener Buildings

Understanding Rachel Carson

Rachel Carson is credited with launching the modern environmental movement with her landmark book "Silent Spring". Her work was attacked by the chemical industry. One hundred years after her birth, her critics are back.

November 5, 2007 - PBS - Bill Moyers Journal

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