Duke study: Toxins reaching N.C. lakes, rivers
ContinueDuke University researchers have found high levels of arsenic, selenium and other toxic elements in coal ash effluents and in North Carolina lakes and rivers downstream from the settling ponds of coal-fired power plants.
“In several cases, we found contamination levels that far exceeded U.S. Environmental Protection Agency guidelines for safe…
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Within just a couple of weeks, two major reports have been published that assess the feasibility of producing 100% of global power needs from wind, water and solar renewable power (WWS) by 2050.
A first study – co-authored by Stanford researcher Mark Z. Jacobson and UC-Davis researcher Mark A. Delucchi –…
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Asheville's American Green Media to Document Sustainability Project in Haiti
Asheville, NC – December 8, 2010 – In January 2011 New Life Children’s Orphanage and Rescue Center in Port-au-Prince, Haiti will host sustainable economic development nonprofit United for a Sustainable America (USA), media production company American Green…
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