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  • Wolverine goes green in new movie

    Marvel at this: X-Men Origins: Wolverine will be an environmentally friendly production. This fourth movie based on the Marvel Comics characters is currently being filmed in New Zealand, and the producers have agreed to work with the local Queenstown Lakes District Council on a "green screen" initiative. As part of the project, the council will […]

  • Sunscreen may be contributing to coral bleaching, Lake Mead could run out of water by 2021, and more

    Read the articles mentioned at the end of the podcast: Réservez, S’il Vous Plait The Lotion in the Ocean Put Your Hyde in Park Dead Mead The Velorution Will Be Incentivized Read the articles mentioned at the end of the podcast: My Three Sins The Wonder Down Under

  • Seeking ideas for good green listening

    For my personal benefit, and I begrudgingly suppose for the benefit of others, too, I hereby disrupt your happy Gristmillery to ask for your most highly recommended, can't-live-without podcasts (besides Grist's, of course) on the topic of anything green, anything local ag, or anything activism-related. Do leave any suggestions in the comments section, with links, pretty please.

  • Notable quotable

    “I think actually the spending in the war might help with jobs. … I think this economy is down because we built too many houses, and the economy is adjusting.” — President George W. Bush, demonstrating his economic acumen

  • FCC must consider impact of communications towers on birds

    A federal appeals court has made the call that the Federal Communications Commission must analyze the impact of new Gulf Coast communications towers on migratory birds. Green groups which sued over the birds’ flight plight point out that up to 50 million birds die annually from collisions with towers as they cross the Gulf of […]

  • Oil refinery in Texas explodes, four injured

    An oil refinery in Big Spring, Texas, exploded Monday for as-yet-unknown reasons, injuring four workers and sending large plumes of smoke into the air. The explosion closed schools, shut down the nearby freeway, and shook buildings up to a few miles away. Fires at the facility were apparently extinguished as of Monday night, but the […]

  • Post-Valentine’s Day quickies

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    Photo: Mongabay.com

    Always a day late and a dollar short, I present to you, ah, two more love stories from nature. The first from Mongabay, which includes a hot photo of two mountain gorillas in the dorso-ventral (missionary) position. A true feminist of the gorilla world, this female has also pioneered the use of tools to measure the depth of puddles before walking into them. Given enough evolutionary time and no competition from upright walking primates, her progeny would probably discover fire and eventually use it to burn their bras.

    You might want to take a cold shower before reading this next one from The New York Times, which is quite explicit.

    What weighs less than two pounds and has a gnarly 11-inch-long Johnson?

  • Sexiest jobs lists ‘forget’ to include eco-professionals

    In a crushing blow to environmental types everywhere, two "sexiest jobs" lists emerged recently and neither one picked an eco-professional among the sexy. According to CareerBuilder.com, the sexiest jobs are: Entertainer/Model Cocktail Waitress Athlete Firefighter Cowboy Nurse Artist Military Professional Construction Worker TV/Anchor Personality Salary.com selected: Firefighter Personal Trainer CEO Bartender Pilot Nurse Surgeon Photographer […]

  • CDC confirms FEMA trailers tainted with formaldehyde; residents urged to move

    The U.S. Centers for Disease Control has confirmed that the trailers used to house Gulf Coast hurricane victims are tainted with high levels of formaldehyde. The Federal Emergency Management Agency urged residents of over 35,000 of the trailers to move out as soon as possible, especially families with kids, elderly folks, and those with chronic […]

  • Wisconsin college gives away bikes to students who pledge not to drive

    Photo: iStockphoto Ripon College, a private liberal-arts school in Wisconsin, has launched a program to give new bikes to first-year students who pledge not to bring their cars to campus for the year. Prompted by concerns that the school might have to expand parking lots into green space if the growing student population keeps driving […]