Cool Green Morning

Tuesday, February 9th

Green your morning with the top 5 enviro-news stories online:
  1. The pika has gone from being the animal most vulnerable to climate change in the United States to not being threatened at all... what happened? (Green Inc.)
  2. Has the U.N. Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) been sloppy with its science? (NY Times)
  3. No more greenwashing says the FTC... companies will need to start making eco-claims that are truly meaningful. (The Vine)
  4. Check out this clip from a new ocean film featuring the White Shark Cafe, a favorite hang-out of great white sharks. (Treehugger)
  5. If you live in the Windy City, you can now charge your electric car at a station powered by... wind, of course. (EcoGeek)

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