Oscar Goes Green
Monday February 26, 2007
At the 79th Academy Awards last night, Oscar turned green for the first time--and not with envy. Producers of the annual telecast worked with scientists and environmental groups to neutralize ... Read More
An Inconvenient Truth Wins Two Oscars: Best Documentary and Best Song
Sunday February 25, 2007
Global warming took center stage tonight at the 79th Academy Awards, as An Inconvenient Truth won Academy Awards for Best Documentary and Best Original Song, and former Vice President Al ... Read More
Common Household Chemicals Linked to Cancer
Wednesday February 21, 2007
Fluorinated polymers may not be a household name, but they show up in a lot of household products—from microwave popcorn bags and fast-food wrappers to stain-free carpets and windshield washer ... Read More
Some Families Get a Head Start on Protecting Children from Secondhand Smoke
Wednesday February 14, 2007
Head Start children and their families may experience better health because of a partnership between the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency and the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services that ... Read More
Global Warming is Unstoppable and Humans are to Blame, says UN Report
Monday February 5, 2007
The long awaited report by a United Nations group of international scientists confirms that the consequences of global warming are no longer avoidable and that human activity has been the ... Read More
ExxonMobil-Funded Group Offers Scientists Cash to Attack Major New Global Warming Study
Friday February 2, 2007
An ExxonMobil-funded group is offering cash payments of $10,000 to scientists and economists who are willing to become "critics for hire" in an effort to cast doubt on a comprehensive ... Read More

