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TeenVogue.com
April 20, 2018
As customers, especially millenials, begin to care more about how their clothing is created hopefully some of these companies will no longer have a choice. While we certainly have a long way to go, ahead, shop through some of the best (and most affordable!) items that are putting the earth first but making it fashion.
The Atlantic
April 13, 2018
Like The Atlantic? Subscribe to The Atlantic Daily, our free weekday email newsletter. It only took five minutes for Gavin Schmidt to out-speculate me. Schmidt is the director of NASA's Goddard Institute for Space Studies (a.k.a. GISS) a world-class climate-science facility. One day last year, I came toÃâà...
MIT News
April 8, 2018
Brewing up Earth's earliest life. Researchers have found that a class of molecules called sulfidic anions may have been abundant in. Large concentrations of sulfites and bisulfites in shallow lakes may have set the stage for Earth's first biological molecules. Jennifer Chu | MIT News Office April 8, 2018. Press Inquiries ShareÃâà...
Bismarck Tribune
April 3, 2018
Texas-based Dakota Access pipeline developer Energy Transfer Partners in August sued Earth First, Greenpeace and BankTrack for up to $1 billion, alleging they worked to undermine the $3.8 billion pipeline that's now moving oil from North Dakota to Illinois. The larger question of whether the lawsuitÃâà...
Kotatv
March 30, 2018
BISMARCK, N.D. (AP) - A federal judge has set a Monday deadline for the environmental entity Earth First to explain what he says appears to be discrepancies in its argument that it can't be sued for opposing the Dakota Access oil pipeline. The Center for Constitutional Rights maintains Earth First is anÃâà...
The Hindu
March 1, 2018
A photo provided by P. Saura of a ladder-shaped painting, left, that is older than 64,000 years, in La Pasiega cave in Spain.PHOTO: NYTP. SAURA. PTI. London:, March 01, 2018 00:00 IST. Updated: March 01, 2018 03:31 IST. Paintings discovered in a cave in Spain date back over 64,000 years.
SciDev.Net
February 28, 2018
I would say we've got to put the Earth first; we've got to put people first. And we've got to put consideration of the future in our thinking — that's what the SDGs are supposed to be. I think the idea that others are your beneficiaries already puts you in a certain position. I might think that, given that this is theÃâà...
The LumberJack
February 28, 2018
According to National Geographic, the Redwood National Park contains less than five percent of the original two million acres of old-growth forests that once existed in the park. “The forest defenders are here, because the trees are here,” Jack Noonan, Earth First! Humboldt and Humboldt State ClimateÃâà...
Gizmodo
February 20, 2018
Early life on land looked similar to this lava field in Iceland, consisting of cyanobacteria, mosses, and lichens. (Image: Paul Kenrick). For hundreds of millions of years, life on Earth was a purely aquatic phenomenon. The jump from the oceans to the continents was a monumental event, one that wouldÃâà...
Bankless Times
February 14, 2018
Andrei Cherny took a blend of personal experience and modern technology to create an online bank that actually does put its customers, and the planet, first. Mr. Cherny is the co-founder and CEO of Aspiration, a banking and investment firm adding thousands of customers every week. Their motto is “DoÃâà...
Seattle Times
February 9, 2018
BISMARCK, N.D. (AP) — Attorneys for a Florida-based environmental publication want a federal judge in North Dakota to sanction the Texas-based developer of the Dakota Access oil pipeline in a dispute over whether the publication can be sued. Earth First Journal maintains Energy Transfer PartnersÃâà...
Shadowproof (blog)
February 8, 2018
The Center for Constitutional Rights asked a federal court to sanction Energy Transfer Partners and Energy Transfer Equity for “misusing” the legal system when it sued “Earth First!” for “federal racketeering” to suppress activism against the Dakota Access Pipeline. Kasowitz Benson Torres, the law firmÃâà...
Futurism
February 7, 2018
Elon Musk may be trolling the world with his calls to send a Tesla Roadster to space, but the stunt could be dangerous. Contributing to the accumulation of space junk isn't exactly the good samaritan's way of beginning the next phase in Earth's interplanetary journey. The images are striking: a human-likeÃâà...
KFYR-TV
February 7, 2018
Oil has been flowing through the Dakota Access Pipeline for months now, and lawsuits surrounding protests there in 2016 are winding their way through the court system. Wednesday, the Center for Constitutional Rights and Earth First !Journal asked a federal court to penalize the law firm representingÃâà...
Futurity: Research News
December 31, 1999
How do we really know that there weren't civilizations on Earth before ours? A new paper addresses this question. Imagine if, many millions of years ago, dinosaurs drove cars through cities of mile-high buildings. A preposterous idea, right? Over the course of tens of millions of years, however, all of theÃâà...
The Verge
December 31, 1999
Instead, the Falcon 9 will put TESS into a highly elliptical path around Earth first. From there, TESS will slowly adjust its orbit over the next couple of months by igniting its onboard engine multiple times. The spacecraft will even do a flyby of the Moon next month, getting a gravitational boost that will help getÃâà...
Big Think (blog)
December 31, 1999
A paper recently published in International Journal of Astrobiology asks a fascinating question: “Would it be possible to detect an industrial civilization in the geological record?” Put another way, “How do we really know our civilization is the only one that's ever been on earth?” The truth is, we don't.
RT
December 31, 1999
More sophisticated and closer to modern humans than previously thought, Neanderthals were the world's first artists, according to new research which has uncovered cave art in Spain thought to be some 65,000 years old. The incredible discovery calls into question previous assumptions about the archaicÃâà...