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Pioneer Natural Resources Q2 2010 Earnings Call Transcript

Pioneer Natural Resources (PXD) Q2 2010 Earnings Conference Call July 29, 2010 11:00 am ET Complete Story »

Green Tips: Eco-friendly Office Furniture

Office furniture is a great place to start taking responsibility for your environmental impact. Desks, shelves and chairs do more damage to the environment than simply using up natural resources. They can also introduce toxic chemicals into the environment during their manufacture or after their disposal.

Green Tips: Eco-friendly Office Furniture

Office furniture is a great place to start taking responsibility for your environmental impact. Desks, shelves and chairs do more damage to the environment than simply using up natural resources. They can also introduce toxic chemicals into the environment during their manufacture or after their disposal.

The Cleanest and Dirtiest Beaches in America

Surfers beware: Is your beach clean? (Photo: Tim Wimborne/Reuters). Minnesotans, rejoice: According to an annual survey from the Natural Resources Defense Council, Minnesota, New Hampshire, Alabama and California have some of the cleanest beaches in America. Florida, Mississippi, North Carolina and New York? Eh... not so much. More read more

Cliffs Natural Resources Inc. Q2 2010 Earnings Call Transcript

Cliffs Natural Resources Inc. (CLF) Q2 2010 Earnings Conference Call July 29, 2010 10:00 AM ET Complete Story »

How Safe Is Your Beach? NRDC's Latest Report Reveals Marine Health

Photo by clogozm Every year, the Natural Resources Defense Council runs a survey of our beaches and marine habitats to find out which are safe and which need help to recover from abuse. Earlier in the month, the organization put out a map specifically of beaches closed by the Gulf oil disaster. Show More Summary

2,904 Days of Risky Beachwaters in California Last Year

Photo by Purple Blossom-Cemara Photo via the LAist Featured Photos pool on Flickr The Natural Resources Defense Council (NRDC) has just released their 20th annual beachwater quality report, which shows that there were 2,904 days last...Show More Summary

Nation’s Most Polluted Beaches – Is Yours On The List?

Today the NRDC (Natural Resources Defense Council) released it’s annual report of the dirtiest beaches in the United States. In the 60?s we “Loved That Dirty Water”, but today we expect to swim at safe clean waterfronts.  The NRDC keeps careful records of all water testings and beach closures throughout the United States to monitor [...]

Report tallies oil spill's affect on beaches

The Gulf oil spill has already caused at least 2,239 days of beach closing, advisories, and notices in Louisiana, Mississippi, Alabama and Florida, according to a report released today by the Natural Resources Defense Council. One-fifth of monitored beaches in the Gulf have been subject to closure or advisories because of the spill, the non-profit [...]

Improving Communications To Fight Wildfires

Wildfires can be deadly, as well as causing millions of dollars worth of damage to homes, businesses and natural resources. Efforts to control wildfires often include a staggering array of federal, state and local government agencies. Show More Summary

Arboform Could Be The Plastic Of The Future

A new man-made material could potentially save substantial natural resources and fossil fuels.

EOG Resources: Hedge the Negative, Invest in the Positive

Kurt Wulff (McDep Associates) submits: Believing that a powerful stock market trend may be developing for independent natural gas and oil production companies in 2011-2012, we raise estimated Net Present Value (NPV) for buy-recommended EOG Resources (EOG) to $120 a share from $92. Show More Summary

ELQ’s 2010 annual review

Congratulations to Ecology Law Quarterly on publication of this year’s Annual Review of Environmental and Natural Resources Law. Check out these fine articles: Filling the Regulatory Gap: A Proposal for Restructuring the Clean Water Act’s Two-Permit System, by Robert B. Moreno Reasonable Bases for Apportioning Harm under CERCLA, by Robert Guo Energy v. Water, by [...]

+ Pool: The Future Of Water Recreation In New York City

A new conceptual project is meant to improve and take advantage of the natural resources that exist throughout the city....

Range Resources Will Be Rewarding Before Long

Kurt Wulff (McDep Associates) submits: Small (mid) cap independent producer Range Resources (RRC) offers a concentrated investment in the new Marcellus Shale natural gas field in Pennsylvania at a McDep Ratio of 1.00, down from 1.28 when we began coverage in April. Show More Summary

+ Pool

"+ Pool is an initiative by a group of architects and designers to build a floating pool in the rivers of New York City... The project was launched with the ambition to improve the use of the city's natural resources by providing a clean and safe way for the public to swim in New York's waters.... Show More Summary

NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

"What happens is Earth is 70% water," Liebesman said in the press conference. "The aliens in our movie use water for many different things so it's for those natural resources." Why, yes, my desk is shaped that way due to excessive expectations of the media. Why do you ask? Every time Hollywood does a SF movie, bab asimov cries.

Grantham: Everything You Need to Know About Global Warming in 5 Minutes

Jeremy Grantham, who has long had investments in Timber and Natural Resources, puts a surprising smackdown on the Global Warming denialist crowd. In the updated version of Bailout Nation, I specifically mention the same think tanks slavish devotion to ideology and disproven ideas (EMH, etc.). I find it encouraging Grantham calls them out as well. > Everything You [...]

Risk of water shortage by 2050

A new study "performed by consulting firm Tetra Tech for the Natural Resources Defense Council (NRDC), examined the effects of global warming on water supply and demand in the contiguous United States. The study found that more thanShow More Summary

BP launches effort to restrict publication of scientific research on disaster

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Climate Progress reports that scientists from Louisiana State University, Mississippi State University and Texas A&M "have 'signed contracts with BP to work on their behalf in the Natural Resources Damage Assessment (NRDA) process' that determines how much ecological damage the Gulf of Mexico region is suffering from BP's toxic black tide. Show More Summary

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