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Fall 2008
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Milestones
Spring 2008
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Milestones
Fall 2007
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Milestones
Spring 2009
Renewable Energy Initiative Seeks to Balance Economics and Ecology
Whether from climate change, the volatile oil markets, or the economic recession, the country’s growing energy crisis presents a great many challenges. NatureServe is meeting these challenges head on through our work with the Western Renewable Energy Zone Initiative of the Western Governors’ Association (WGA). Read more...
The Open Space Age
The clean air, water, food, fibers, and fuels we need for every-day living all require open space-forests, grasslands, farms, ranches, wetlands, riparian areas, urban greenways, and the like. Read more...
Building a Friendlier Highway through Peru
Numerous countries in South America are making huge investments in new infrastructure. As there is no progress without consequence, these roads and bridges, pipelines and power lines are changing the economic, social, and ecological face of the continent. Read more...
Helping to Put the “Bio” in Biofuels
Did you know that without biofuels the United States would have needed to import an additional 7.2 billion gallons of oil in 2008? With the ability to reduce the country’s need for foreign oil, coupled with the fact that biofuels, which are derived from plants such as switchgrass, burn much cleaner than their petrol-based counterparts, it is easy to see why the biofuels industry is on a rapid rise throughout North America. Read more...
Coastlines, Climate Change, and Conservation Planning
From Seattle to San Diego, from Boston to Miami to Houston, more than half of Americans live, work and play within 50 miles of an ocean coastline. With sea levels rising and an increase in hurricanes and other major storm events, coastal-zone planning has never been more important. Read more...