By Tara Mastroeni
The world’s first carbon-neutral city is being built. And it’s not in the U.S.A.
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Water Temps Too High for Sea Lions to Survive
By Kate Spalla
Sea lions along the West Coast are suffering. They are beaching along the Pacific.
Animals Dead in Mongolia Due to Harsh Winter
By Stephanie Miceli
Just when Bostonians thought they had it bad, the Mongolian winter just might have been worse. 4.5 million animals are dead because of deep snow.
Cargo Ships Avoid California Coast
By Heidi Smucker
New regulations on the California coast are causing problems for the navy.
Pollution Levels at Record High in Hong Kong
By Cassandra Bent
A sandstorm in northern China has created havoc.
Senator Kerry To Develop Clean Energy
By Ilana Spath
Efforts to address global warming lie ahead. Democratic Senator John Kerry is working to pass a bill that will give the coal industry $10 billion to develop cleam energy.
Obama Hasn’t Forgotten About the Environment
By Justine Frostad
Global warming is still a hot topic. President Obama’s allies are pushing for climate legislation.
USA Sled Hockey Returns to Top of Paralympic Podium
By Stephanie Greenland — Team USA has captured gold in Paralympic sled hockey. The U.S. did it by defeating Japan 2-0 in Vancouver yesterday. Alexi Salamone drove the puck home despite heavy traffic in front of the net with 10:50 remaining in the first period.
Continue readingCanada Defends Curling Gold
By Stephanie Greenland — 03/20/10
It looked like a rout but halfway through it turned in to a nail-biter.
Team U.S.A Advances to Sled Hockey Gold Medal Game
By Stephanie Greenland — 03/18/10
The U.S. sled hockey team is guaranteed a medal at these Paralympic Games. The only question now is gold or silver. Team U.S.A. defeated Norway 3 to 0.