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Skulls found on Mafia ship laden with toxic waste

Cameras sent down to investigate vessel appear to show human remains By Michael Day in Milan Pressure is growing on the Italian government to act over revelations that 30 or more ships with radioactive cargoes, deliberately sunk by the Mafia, may be polluting the Mediterranean. The Calabrian region in the south of the country last night threatened to bypass Rome and petition the European Commission directly for help in dealing with the potential environmental disaster, while in another development investigators said that human remains may have been found on one ship – raising the possibility of a murder inquiry. Silvestro Greco, head of the region's environment agency, lambasted the response by ministers to the apparent discovery of one of the missing toxic waste vessels, the Cunsky, 18 miles off the Calabrian coast.

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Skulls found on Mafia ship laden with toxic waste

Tinsley Mortimer Gets Her Own Reality Show

We know. You have no idea who that is. It’s okay.

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Gisele Bundchen Expecting a Boy … or a Girl!

While some “celebrities” like Kourtney Kardashian whore their unborn children out for headlines, others choose to keep their private lives to themselves. Gisele Bundchen is one of those people. The supermodel and Tom Brady aren’t ones to divulge pregnancy details – or even find them out personally! Rumors may be flying that she’s expecting a baby boy, but pregnant Gisele Bundchen says she doesn’t yet know the sex of her baby.

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Baby On Board For Bundchen

Proving that not even pregnancy can slow her down Gisele Bundchen has taking to the skies to learn how to fly a helicopter. Brings new meaning to the phrase baby on board! Despite being 6-months pregnant, the Brazilian supermodel is taking her training seriously and she’s is just one month away from earning her pilot’s license

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Cities of Refuse

I’ve mentioned before on my blog about the giant mound of trash twice the size of Texas floating around in the Pacific Ocean, but only as part of another blog. Since National Geographic wrote about it today, along with some of the first documentation of the phenomenon, I thought I’d bring it up again. Here is a link to the National Geographic article. Here is a better picture of it. The floating plastic trash creates a hazard for aquatic life and consumers of aquatic life in the area, and represents 10% of the total worldwide plastic thrown away each year. No one knows how deep the marine dump is. The Scripps company is funding the effort to document to floating island of garbage. For those of you unfamiliar with Scripps, they own HGTV, several magazine holdings, and a news station and news paper in almost every state. They own a station in Tulsa and a paper in Muskogee here in Oklahoma. I am interested to see where this project leads in the future. If you assume we can ever even stop the annual input of plastic to this contribution, you still have the problem of what are we going to do with what is already there? Will we tie it together and create new land masses? The cities of the future? Or will we put it in a rocket ship and blast it off into the sun. I would love to be a part of this project, but barring that, I am excited to at least see someone researching it finally. Continue reading

No Such Thing As Clean Coal…

I am enrolled in an Environmental Studies class this semester at college, and the professor has asked us each to start a wiki as part of the curriculum. Since I am unfamiliar with this technology, I had to do some researching. I found this wiki , and thought it was interesting. It discusses coal issues. I’ll share my wiki with everyone once I figure out how to get it set up.

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No Such Thing As Clean Coal…

Bacteria could help to ‘glue’ Sahara sands together

I applaud brilliant minds and their wildly ambitious eco-brainstorming efforts because we might just figure out how to dig a whole out of our environmental mess after all…but the notion of using bacteria to save the world?

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New biofuel could lead to 100% clean flights

Earlier this month, a team of scientists at the University of North Dakota’s Energy and Environmental Research Center (EERC) successfully tested a new biofuel based on a mixture of canola and soybean oils, and claim it may be the key to zero emission aviation. The new super-biofuel, known as Jet Propellant-8 (JP-8) was used to launch a rocket above the Mojave Desert, where it approached the speed of sound and reached an altitude of 20,000 feet – a major leap forward in biofuel-powered flight.

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Bottoms up: Drinking beer is now good for the environment

Love your ales, pilsners, weissbeers and stouts, but worried about all that fermented grain waste?

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Texting girl falls into NYC manhole

According to WCBS , 15-year-old Alexa Longueira was walking in Staten Island, New York last week, texting on her phone when she fell into an open manhole, recieving minor injuries.

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