Work Begins on World’s Largest Offshore Wind Farm On the Fukushima Coast
Fukushima has become synonymous with the nuclear disaster resulting from the earthquake and tsunami that struck Japan in 2011. But the coastal prefecture may turn that reputation around and become...
View ArticleBazz the Beekeeper’s Dog Sniffs Out Bee Disease in an Adorable Custom Suit
A black labrador named Bazz has joined the global ranks of beekeepers who are fighting to save the world’s pollinators – and he even has an adorable custom suit to protect him on the job. Like Boneco...
View ArticleExxon Blames 60-Year-Old Manufacturing Defect for 290,000 Gallon Arkansas Spill
Photo via Shutterstock After an investigation into the rupture of the Exxon Mobil Pegasus pipeline that caused around 290,000 gallons of oil to leak into the small Arkansas town of Mayflower in March,...
View ArticleHippopoThames: Giant Hippo Spotted on London’s River Thames!
A giant hippo was recently spotted floating on London’s River Thames! No, it’s not a freakish migration caused by global warming; rather it’s a work of art by Dutch artist Florentijn Hofman , who is...
View ArticleBP Faces up to $18 Billion in Fines for Gross Negligence Over Deepwater Horizon
BP was yesterday found guilty of being “grossly negligent” and “reckless” in the 2010 Deepwater Horizon oil rig blowout. The blowout killed 11 workers and caused the massive Gulf of Mexico oil spill...
View ArticleBP fine for Gulf of Mexico oil spill will not exceed $13.7 billion
A federal judge determined this week that BP will face a maximum fine of $13.7 billion for its 2010 Gulf of Mexico oil spill, saying that the oil spill was not as extensive as United States officials...
View ArticleNew EPA water rule will protect streams and add to Obama’s environmental legacy
A new Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) water ruling will protect streams and wetlands that are currently vulnerable to pollution and destruction. The rule, expected to be released this week, is a...
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