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#ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ This Year's Super Bowl Will Be "Super Green" 02/02/2012 - By Kara Scharwath
For the past 18 years, the NFL has been working to decrease the environmental footprint of the largest annual sporting event in the U.S. - the Super Bowl.
Groundhog Day 2012: Punxsutawney Phil sees shadow, 6 more weeks of winter 02/02/2012 - By Jason Samenow
At 7:25 a.m. this morning, amidst mostly cloudy skies, and temperatures in the low 30s, Groundhog Phil saw his shadow in the little town of Punxsutawney, Pa.
At the Stroke of Midnight, Opt for a Happy Green Year 12/28/2011 - By DEP
TALLAHASSEE -- As the year 2012 kicks off and New Year's resolutions begin to fill the air, the Florida Department of Environmental Protection (DEP) encourages Floridians to consider resolutions that have a positive impact not only on themselves
'Life-threatening' storm set to slam Southwest, plains 12/19/2011 - By msnbc.msn.com
A "dangerous" winter storm is expected to hammer New Mexico and the high plains of Texas, Oklahoma, Colorado and Kansas, weather.com reported Monday.
Why firms go green 11/12/2011 - By economist.com
SHORTLY before the 2009 UN climate summit in Copenhagen, many companies got into green. The summit was expected to lead to new regulations restricting greenhouse-gas emissions.
Evacuation order issued with 'epic' 100-mph storm expected to hit Alaska 11/09/2011 - By msnbc.msn
An "epic" storm is bearing down on western Alaska, the National Weather Service said, warning that it could be one of the worst on record for the state.
Climate Change's Health Costs Projected To Be Enormous 11/07/2011 - By Tom Zeller Jr.
A tally of lost lives and health care expenditures arising from just six recent weather-related or epidemiological events suggests that the economic toll of future climate change is likely to be even more staggering than previously thought,
Dirtiest Cities in America 11/04/2011 - By Christopher Helman, Forbes.com
California has gone to extremes to improve the state's air quality, pushing out coal-fired power plants and implementing the strictest auto emissions standards in the nation.
Snow smacks Northeast; power could be out for days 10/30/2011 - By MICHAEL MELIA
SOUTH WINDSOR, Conn. (AP) - Millions of people from Maine to Maryland were without power as an unseasonably early storm dumped heavy, wet snow over the weekend on a region more used to gaping at leaves in October than shoveling snow.
Early storm pelts East Coast with wet, heavy snow 10/29/2011 - By GENARO C. ARMAS
STATE COLLEGE, Pa. (AP) - A classic nor'easter was chugging along up the East Coast and expected to dump anywhere from a dusting of snow to about 10 inches throughout the region starting Saturday
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