Npr: Environment

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Environmental science and reporting on issues from Morning Edition, All Things Considered and other award-winning NPR programs. (Author: National Public Radio)
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Recent episodes from Npr: Environment

  • Published: Sep 11, 08
    Stories: 1) City Dweller Laments Loss Of Urban Trees 2) Snapping Salmon: A Biologist's Underwater Passion 3) 'Clean Truck' Plan To Proceed In California 4) Efforts To Rebuild, Protect Louisiana Wetlands Stall 5) Energy A Priority As Congress Returns From Break 6) African Dust Linked To Hurricane Strength
     
  • Published: Sep 4, 08
    Stories: 1) Wild-Oyster Reefs In Trouble 2) Study: As Oceans Warm, Cyclones Gain Strength 3) Gustav Hits Vulnerable Coastal Area 4) Melting Arctic Ice Imperils Polar Bears 5) Flies In Danger Escape With Safety Dance
     
  • Published: Aug 28, 08
    Stories: 1) Looming Energy Crisis In Mexico Stirs Debate 2) Sounds From The Wild: The Laughing Kookaburra 3) Eco-Camp Offers Lessons On Alternative Fuels
     
  • Published: Aug 21, 08
    Stories: 1) Seattle's Bag-User Fee Spurs Backlash 2) Extreme Heat A Threat To World's Poor 3) 'Dead Zones' Multiplying In World's Oceans
     
  • Published: Aug 15, 08
    Stories: 1) EPA Rejects Texas' Call To Cut Ethanol Mandate 2) Fla. Calls For 20 Percent Renewable Energy By 2020
     
  • Published: Aug 8, 08
    Stories: 1) Along Gulf Coast, Talk Of Restoring Wetlands 2) Can Humans Control The Clouds? 3) Urban Gas Drilling Causes Backlash In Boomtown 4) 'Mother Lode' Of Gorillas Found In Congo Forests 5) Beijing Air Update 6) Honduras Promises To Invest In Its Farmers
     
  • Published: Aug 1, 08
    Stories: 1) Tycoon Pickens Backs Town Halls To Spur Wind 2) Maryland Residents Asked To Cut Energy Use 3) Japan's 'Green' Efforts Generate Skepticism 4) Vermont's Unique Approach To Curbing Energy Use 5) Democrats Call For Probe Of EPA Chief's Testimony 6) Sounds From The Wild: Storm Petrels Fill The Air
     
  • Published: Jul 24, 08
    Stories: 1) Fuel Oil Spill Halts Some Traffic On Mississippi River 2) Texas' Bid For Ethanol Waiver Spurs Debate 3) Eco-Friendly Books Explore The Literary Green 4) Postal Service Takes Lead In Going Green 5) GM Works With Utilities On Plug-Ins 6) Connecting With Wrens (With Help From An IPod)
     
  • Published: Jul 17, 08
    Stories: 1) EU Faces Off With Fishers Over Bluefin Tuna 2) Green Speed Dating: Finding Carbon-Neutral Love 3) Gulf Coast States Mull Over Oil Drilling Ban 4) Energy Proposals Top Capitol Hill Agenda 5) Study: Global Coral Crisis Is In Full Bloom
     
  • Published: Jul 10, 08
    Stories: 1) Using Online Social Sites To Boost Carpooling 2) G-8 Nations Clash On How Much To Cut Emissions 3) Solar Firms Eye Bright Future In U.S. 4) G-8 Pledges To Halve Emissions By 2050 5) States Approve Compact To Protect Great Lakes 6) In India, Cheap Car Will Challenge Two-Wheelers
     
  • Published: Jul 3, 08
    Stories: 1) Glacier Bay Park's Gravity Shifts As Ice Melts 2) Environmental Educator Eyes Yosemite Roadkill 3) Dems Eye Green Convention 4) Calif. Fights Extreme Heat
     
  • Published: Jun 26, 08
    Stories: 1) Linking Climate Change, National Security 2) Supreme Court Cuts Exxon Valdez Oil Spill Damages 3) Can the Everglades Be Saved? 4) Biggest U.S. Sugar Cane Grower to Close 5) U.S. Report Links Climate Change to Security 6) Land Deal Would Help Restore Everglades
     
  • Published: Jun 19, 08
    Stories: 1) Car Gas Mileage May Not Be All It Seems 2) Class Tests Carbon Trading, With Troubling Results 3) McCain Energy Policy Targets Offshore Drilling 4) As Beaches Creep In, Ownership Disputes Erupt 5) Recycling Plan Catches On in Tijuana 6) A Not-So-Sweet Lesson from Brazil's Cocoa Farms
     
  • Published: Jun 12, 08
    Stories: 1) Water-Thirsty Golf Courses Need to Go Green 2) 'Hypermilers': Squeezing Out Every Mile Per Gallon 3) Trump Plans Golf Resort in Scotland; Reaction Mixed 4) Drought Hits California's Already Tight Water Supply 5) Vieques' Growth Threatens Bioluminescent Bay 6) Climate Bill, Caught Up in Bickering, Dies in Senate
     
  • Published: Jun 5, 08
    Stories: 1) Government Moves on Yucca Nuclear Waste Site 2) U.N. World Food Crisis Talks Open 3) Senate to Vote on Carbon Cap-and-Trade Bill 4) Carbon Bill's Hurdles: Price Tag, Stiff Opposition 5) Water, Food Shortages Squeeze Yemen 6) NASA Downplayed Climate Studies, Monitor Says