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Environmentaland Theme Park Sets its Eyes on Portland, Oregon
Environmentaland, an interactive green theme park, has finished a stint in Los Angeles and is setting its sites on Portland, Oregon.
Hunting, Fishing and Hypocrisy: Store-bought Meat was Killed Too (Video)
Sami says, "I am an increasingly big fan of hunters and fishers. In fact, (responsible) hunting and fishing may make it on my next list of 5 things I love about America. Here's why."
Single Slaughterhouse Shut Down for Animal Abuse; What About the Other 5,700?
In late October, a certified organic Vermont slaughterhouse named Bushway Packing, Inc. was shut down due to numerous videotaped cases of alleged animal abuse. But what exactly constitutes "animal cruelty" in a slaughterhouse?
Ginormous Sahara Solar Power Project to Produce First Electricity in 2015
Desertec: Though the idea had been around for a while, a consortium to make the dream real was just in the works. Well, another step forward has now been taken, with the official legal formation of DII GmbH
16 Big Green Ideas We're Thankful For
At Planet Green, we're always grateful for any new invention or concept that carries an aura of sustainability. But now we're entering into the season where it's time to voice that thankfulness.
7 of the Weirdest Eco-Resorts and Accommodations in the World
Across the globe, there are some wonderfully strange, eco-friendly places to stay the night.
The Alliance of Religions and Conservation Goes Green as the Queen Goes Vegan
The first ever vegan meal was served at Windsor Castle, with a gathering of major world leaders to discuss long term initiatives to "Protect the Living Planet."
Solar Powered Blanket Creates Cell Phone-Powered Health Care for Africans
Sounds like a strange mix, but a blanket that sports solar power could help improve health care in Africa by allowing those people without electricity to charge cell phones, which are used to send and receive text messages with health information for people with HIV and TB
Oceana.com 2.0 is a Toolbox for Preserving the Oceans
Whether you want to explore the oceans, learn to "live blue," or take a virtual trip to some special places, Oceana's new site is for you.
David Burdeny's Incredible Iceberg Photography (Slideshow)
David Burdeny is an architect and interior designer. He is also a skilled photographer. His iceberg series shows that these frozen giants are far more than platforms for penguins: They are floating sculptures that are becoming increasingly endangered.



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