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- 2012 Poised to Tie Record for Warmth - Star Tribune (12/31)
- In Harnessing Land, Iowa Farmer Preserves It - Star Tribune (12/29)
- New Study Shows Wilting of the 'Green Revolution' - Daily Planet (12/27)
- Crop Yields Stall in China, India - Asian Scientist (12/27)
- Study Maps Areas of Stagnating Crop Yields - Welat Kurdistan (12/27)
- Crop Yields Stall in China, India - Environmental Expert (12/27)
- Crop Yields Stall in China, India - Asian Scientist (12/27)
- Crop Yields Stall in China, India - SciDevNet (12/26)
- Study: Global Crop Production Shows Some Signs of Stagnating - Washington Post (12/24)
- Is the Green Revolution Wilting? - KFAI (12/20)
- Study Maps Areas of Stagnating Crop Yields - Voice of America (12/20)
- Harvests and Farmland: Unyielding - The Economist (12/19)
- Wheat, Rice Output Stagnating: Scientists - Newstrack India (12/19)
- The End of the Green Revolution - Environmental News Network (12/18)
- Post-Sandy, NYC Takes on Climate Change Battle - Discovery News (12/7)
- Post-Sandy, NYC Will Lead in Climate Change Battle, Mayor Says - LiveScience (12/6)
- Post-Sandy, NYC Will Lead in Climate Change Battle, Mayor Says - Yahoo! News (12/6)
- Scientists in Duluth Working to Solve Some of West Africa's Vexing Problems - Duluth News-Tribune (12/6)
- Measuring the Value of Water Quality - Access Minnesota (11/27)
- 'Social' Package Pickups Could Cut Online Shopping's Energy Use - Midwest Energy News (11/26)
- Rebecca's Research Roundup: Water's Value and Improving Social Networks - Minnesota Daily (11/19)
- Greenspace: Is Buying Local Truly Green? Rochester Post-Bulletin (11/13)
- IonE's Momentum to Increase Circulation, Redesign Website - Minnesota Daily (11/13)
- What Sandy Says (And Doesn't Say) About Climate Change - Popular Mechanics (11/5)
- Bloomberg: “It's Global Warming, Stupid” - New Statesman (11/2)
- Will Sandy Change the Climate Change Conversation? - Scientific American (11/2)
- Weather on Steroids Is Global Warming, Stupid: Paul Barrett - Bloomberg Businessweek (11/1)
- Will Sandy Change the Climate Conversation? - LiveScience (11/1)
- After Sandy, Global Warming Panic Strikes Businessweek - The Examiner (11/1)
- It's Global Warming, Stupid - Bloomberg Businessweek (11/1)
- Did Global Warming Cause Hurricane Sandy? - Burlington Free Press (10/31)
- Is Sandy a Global Warming Superstorm? Scientific American Connects the Dots - Greenpeace (10/30)
- Supersized Sandy Breaks Climate Silence - Oil Change International (10/30)
- Did Climate Change Cause Hurricane Sandy? - Scientific American (10/30)
- In India, Social Ventures Lean Towards the Venture Side: Fred Rose - Entrepreneur (10/26)
- Making Change - Forbes (10/24)
- Agricultural Responsible Investment Principles Set for Consultation - Blue & Green Tomorrow (10/24)
- Micro Hydro: A New Spin on Hydropower - Mother Earth News (10/22)
- A Simple Fix for Farming - New York Times (10/19)
- New Technology for Old Locomotives: Bio-Coal Could Revive Steam Engines - Cogeneration (10/19)
- Sustainability, Ethics and Global Systems - The Tech (10/19)
- Students, Faculty Travel to Los Angeles for Sustainability Conference - Minnesota Daily (10/18)
- За планетарните лостове, с които ще променим света - Gorichka (10/17)
- Greenspace: UM Institute Looks to “Find Solutions Where They Are Needed” - Post Bulletin (10/16)
- University of Minnesota Developing Home-Grown Diesel Alternative - Finance & Commerce (10/16)
- At MIT, Dalai Lama Calls for Better Stewardship of Earth's Resources - MIT News (10/16)
- Dalai Lama's MIT Visit Prompts Dialogue on World Crises - Global Post (10/15)
- Confused Herring Episode 1: Fisheries - Vimeo (10/15)
- Crop Rotation Generates Profits Without Pollution (or, What Agribusiness Doesn't Want You to Know) - The Equation (10/11)
- Minnesota, Western Wisconsin Mets' Climate Workshop Blogs Posted - Yale Forum on Climate Change and the Media (10/11)
- Q&A: Dr. Jon Foley - The Wake (10/10)
- The Right Thing to Do - Forbes (10/10)
- Sustainability Leaders Bring Ideas, Solutions and Outreach to Evanston Conference - Science in Society (10/10)
- Q&A: Dr. Jon Foley - The Wake (10/10)
- New Spin on Hydropower - Living Green Magazine (10/9)
- U.S. Biologists Decry Funding Changes - Nature (10/9)
- Sustainability Leaders Bring Ideas, Solutions and Outreach to Evanston Conference - Medill Reports (10/9)
- Too Little Nitrogen May Restrain Plants' Carbon Storage Capability, U of M Paper Shows - Science Codex (10/2)
- Too Little Nitrogen May Restrain Plants' Carbon Storage Capability - Science Daily (10/2)
- Too Little Nitrogen May Restrain Plants' Carbon Storage Capability, Research Shows - PhysOrg (10/2)
- Nutrients and Water: Closing Yield Gaps - Blue & Green Tomorrow (9/28)
- IonE Launches Sustainability Program - Minnesota Daily (9/24)
- Turning Points: Alaskan Author and Explorer Wants to Share America's Last Frontier - Pioneer Press (9/22)
- Kraft Foods' Third-Party Alliances Key to Sustainability Strategy - GreenBiz (9/19)
- The Environmental Footprint of Organic vs. Conventional Food - Washington Post (9/17)
- Studies Paint Different Prospects for Future Food Production - The Progressive Farmer (9/6)
- U Offering Cities a New Partnership to Solve Problems - Star Tribune (9/14)
- Whole World Can Get Food if Water and Fertilizer Used More Wisely - Times of India (9/12)
- Why Kraft Cares About Fair Trade Chocolate - MIT Sloan Management Review (9/12)
- Closing Yield Gaps Through Nutrient and Water Management - PubMed (9/7)
- What Is Nature Worth? - C2NN (9/7)
- National Geographic Photographer Shares Images - Living Green Magazine (9/7)
- Can We Make Plastics Sustainable? - Living Green Magazine (9/4)
- Da Ist Mehr Drin! - Deutschlandfunk (8/30)
- Hope of Greater Global Food Output, Less Environmental Impact of Agriculture - Science Daily (8/29)
- Global Survey Reveals Routes to Boosting Crop Yields - Nature News (8/29)
- Climate Change and the Food Supply - New York Times (9/6)
- Fertilizer and Water Use Key to Food Production and Sustainability - Environmental Research Web (9/4)
- Can We Make Plastics Sustainable? - Living Green Magazine (9/4)
- Whole World Can Get Food If Fertilizers and Water Used More Wisely: Study - Times of India (9/3)
- In Drought, Should Corn Be Food or Fuel? - Minnesota Public Radio (8/30)
- Using Fertilizer Wisely Could Help Feed 9 Billion People - Scientific American (8/29)
- Food vs. Fuel: Should the EPA Waive Ethanol Requirements? - Midwest Energy News (8/29)
- Study Shows Hope of Greater Global Food Output, Less Environmental Impact of Agriculture - Phys Org (8/29)
- What Is Nature Worth? - Living Green Magazine (8/28)
- Minnesota: The Biofuel Economy's “Get It Done, Make It Happen State” - Biofuels Digest (8/27)
- Foley for America - Minnesota Monthly (8/2012)
- Insight: Big Food Girds for California GMO Fight - Reuters (8/16)
- Drought brings questions over supremacy of corn - Marketplace.org (8/10)
- Global Survey Reveals Routes to Boosting Crop Yields - Nature (8/29)
- Using Fertilizer Wisely Could Help Feed 9 Billion People - Scientific American (8/29)
- Hope of Greater Global Food Output, Less Environmental Impact of Agriculture - Science Daily (8/29)
- Jonathan Foley On Climate Change and the Future of Farming - PBS NewsHour (8/22)
- Is It Possible To Reverse Global Warming - MPR (8/13)
- Too Much Corn Is Being Wasted on Fuel - Star Tribune (8/11)
- Drought brings questions over corn's supremacy - Marketplace (8/10)
- Do Cities Change the Weather - MPR (8/3)
- As Climate Changes, Organic Methods Look Like a Path to Adaptive Agriculture - MinnPost (7/31)
- Kate Knuth leaves legislature - TC Daily Planet (7/30)
- How Can We Prevent Another Dust Bowl - NY Times (7/26)
- Beyond 7 Billion - LA Times (7/22)
- Free Market Sustainability: Environmentally Sustainable? - MN 20/20 (7/18)
- How land-efficient is organic agriculture? - Breakthrough Blog (7/16)
- Jon Foley on Talk of the Nation - NPR (7/12)
- Finding Common Ground in Environmental Debates - NPR (7/12)
- MN/IA Officials Learn about Renewable Energy in Germany - KSTP (7/11)
- One Big Idea: Can We Feed the World... - GreenBiz (7/6)
- Breadbaskets and Waterhogs - The Atlantic (7/6)
- Keep Your Cool When Heat Goes On and On - Star Tribune (7/6)
- U of M Start-Up Has First Licensee for Tech - Finance and Commerce (7/6)
- Researchers measure role of urban greenery... - Michigan Radio (7/5)
- Greenspace and CO2 - Environment Report (7/5)
- The Suburbs Quiet War on CO2 - MPR (6/28)
- Carbon Exchanges in the Burbs - Star Tribune (6/28)
- U of M Study Highlights Importance of Suburban Plants - (6/27)
- How Much Planet Do We Have Left? - Co.Exist (6/14)
- Rainmakers for the Little Guys - Star Tribune (6/9)
- Applied Science - Cold Spring Shops (5/29)
- Coalition for Sustainable Rail to Convert World's First Modern Steam Engine Powered With Biocoal - Clean Technica (5/29)
- CSR Plans to Create World's Cleanest (and Oldest) Passenger Locomotive - Green Optimistic (5/28)
- Drumbeat - The Oil Drum (5/28)
- Classic Design Meets Fuel-efficient Power - Redorbit.com (5/28)
- Coalitioin Plans Cleanest Locomotive Travel - FrenchTribune (5/28)
- Minnesota coalition to develop a biofuel powered locomotive engine - Biofuels Digest (5/28)
- Biofuel Steam Locomotive Tomorrow's Cleaner Mass Transit? TG Daily (5/27)
- Biofuel Steam Locomotive Tomorrow's Cleaner Mass Transit? - Earth Techling (5/26)
- Organics Can't Feed the World - Star Phoenix (5/25)
- Hot news in cleantech: Cable trucks and battery breakthroughs - Renew Economy (5/25)
- Sustainable: 'Unlikely partnerships' work on sustainability issues - Finance & Commerce (5/24)
- World's First Carbon-Neutral Higher-Speed Locomotive - CleanTechnica (5/24)
- How Will We Feed World's Growing Population? - Minnesota Public Radio (5/24)
- CSR project aims to create a high-speed, carbon-neutral, steam-powered locomotive - Gizmag (5/24)
- Steam Locomotive Will Run on Torrefied Biomass - Biomass (5/24)
- Captured CO2 + Geothermal = Ultra-Clean Power - The Energy Collective (5/24)
- U of M Develops World's 1st Carbon-Neutral High-Speed Locomotive (5/23)
- Feeding the Planet Without Destroying It - Truth About Trade & Technology (5/23)
- U of M Develops World's 1st Carbon-Neutral High-Speed Locomotive - KSTP.com (5/23)
- Coalition to Develop World's Cleanest Passenger Train - R&D Magazine (5/22)
- Sustainable Rail International, University of Minnesota Announce Coalition to Develop the World's Cleanest Passenger Locomotive - UMNews (5/22)
- Scientists Announce Coalition to Develop the World's Cleanest Passenger Locomotive - PhysOrg (5/22)
- Feeding the Planet Without Destroying It - Boulder Weekly (5/22)
- Coalition for Sustainable Rail Plans to Create World's First Carbon-Neutral High-Speed Train - Archinect (5/22)
- Historic Locomotive Hits Rail to New Use - CJOnline.com (5/22)
- Feeding the Planet Without Destroying It - Time (5/22)
- Big and Small Questions About Food - Sustainable Business Forum (5/22)
- Big and Small Questions About Food - Marc Gunther (5/21)
- Conservationists Can Learn a Lot from Religion Star Tribune (5/20)
- Conservationists Can Learn a Lot From Religion - Star Tribune (5/19)
- Theologian to Speak at Final U of M Environmental Series Event - KSTP (5/16)
- University Spin-Off Plans on Using CO2 for the Extraction of Geothermal Heat - Think Geoenergy (5/16)
- University Spinoff Does Geothermal With a Carbon Sequestration Twist - Renewable Energy Magazine (5/15)
- The War Between Organic and Conventional Farming Misses the Point - Atlantic (5/14)
- M. Sanjayan Travels the World - KFAI (5/11)
- Organic Farming: Beyond the Yield Debate - Sustainable Business Forum (5/11)
- Can Organic Feed the World? - Agri-View (5/10)
- Registration Opens for 2012 Sustainability Summit at U of M - KSTP (5/9)
- Organic Food is Not as “Green” as You Think - Sustainable Business Forum (5/9)
- Big Question: What Is Nature Worth? - Big Offers (5/10)
- Gaining Momentum: Living Green Expo 2012 Wednesday Post (5/9)
- IIHS's Social Venture Design Course; Opening Up New Vistas forEntrepreneurship - YourStory.In (5/6)
- The 'Reasonable Middle' on Climate Change - Real Clear Energy (5/4)
- Plant Diversity Is Key to Maintaining Productive Vegetation - RedOrbit (5/3)
- Research Looks at Organic Ag's Potential - Freshwater Society (5/5)
- Plant Diversity Is Key to Maintaining Productive Vegetation, U of M Study Shows - Science Codex (5/3)
- Plant Diversity Is Key to Maintaining Productive Vegetation - ScienceDaily (5/3)
- Plant Diversity Is Key to Maintaining Productive Vegetation, U of M Study Shows - EurakAlert (5/3)
- New Study Sheds Light on Debate Over Organic vs. Conventional Agriculture - Environmental News Bits (5/3)
- We Already Grow Enough Food for 10 Billion People - and Still Can't End Hunger - Huffington Post (5/2)
- The 'Reasonable Middle' on Climate Change - Grist (5/2)
- Scientific Consensus Stronger Than Scientists Thought? - Yale Forum on Climate Change & the Media (5/2)
- Can Organic Food Production Feed Australia's Growing Population? - Science Illustrated (5/1)
- 'Either-Or' Debate Hurts Food Resources - The (Montreal) Gazette (5/1)
- Spreading Our Ideas - Minnesota Daily (5/1)
- Organic Farming Alone Can't Feed the World, Say Researchers - International Business Times (4/28)
- Study: Organic Yields 25% Lower Than Conventional Farming - CNN (4/26)
- Are There Environmental Benefits to Organic Farming? Redorbit.com (4/26)
- Whole Food Blues: Why Organic Agriculture May Not Be So Sustainable - Time (4/26)
- U of M Study: Organic Crop Yields 25 Pct. Lower Than Conventional Crop Yields (4/26)
- Organic Farming, Carefully done, Can Be Efficient - LA Times (4/26)
- Going Organic Hurts Veggies, OK for Legumes - Ars Technica (4/26)
- Comparing the Yields of Organic and Conventional Agriculture - GMO Pundit (4/25)
- Study Points to Roles for Industry and Organics in Agriculture - AGree (4/25)
- Study Finds Organic Yields Trail Conventional Farming Methods - Minnesota Public Radio (4/25)
- Shedding Light on Debate Over Organic vs. Conventional Agriculture - PhysOrg (4/25)
- New Study Compares Organic, Conventional Yields - Feedstuffs (4/25)
- Organic Agriculture Produces Lower Yields Compared to Conventional Farming - Global Post (4/25)
- Organic Farming Isn't Always Sustainable; Another Threat to Bees - Atlantic Wire (4/25)
- Organic Farms Yield Less Produce, Require More Land: Study - AFP (4/25)
- Study Points to Roles for Industry and Organics in Agriculture - New York Times (4/25)
- Organic Farms Yield Less Produce, Require More Land: Study - Democratic Underground (4/25)
- Are Crop Yields the Achilles Heel of Organic Farming? - Christian Science Monitor (4/25)
- Food: Organic Growth? - BBC News (4/25)
- Will Organic Food Fail to Feed the World? - Scientific American (4/25)
- Organic Farming Is Rarely - Enough Nature News (4/25)
- Comparing the Yields of Organic and Conventional Agriculture - Nature (4/25)
- Asian Carp; Ag Certainty; African Groundwater - Freshwater Society Blog (4/24)
- U of M Startup Creates Renewable Energy, Cuts Down on CO2 Emissions - KSTP (4/24)
- True Value: The Worth of the Environment - Living Green (4/24)
- TEDxUMN Conference Gets to the “Heart of Discovery” - Minnesota Daily (4/23)
- The Impact of Weird Weather on Our Food Supply - Inspired Bites (4/23)
- "Future Earth" Opens at Science Museum on Earth Day Weekend - Pioneer Press (4/21)
- Can We Make Plastics Sustainable? - Green-Trust (4/21)
- Startup Offers Game-Changing Energy Solutions That Reduce CO2 Emissions - PhysOrg (4/20)
- Global Food System Crisis - Blue & Green Tomorrow (4/20)
- U Technology to Help in Green Generation Project - Pioneer Press (4/19)
- Big Question: Can We Make Plastics Sustainable? - Minnesota Green Chemistry Forum (4/16)
- How Do You Solve a Problem Like Agriculture? - Boing Boing (4/16)
- TED Talk – “Terra-Culture – Farming For A Whole World” – Jon Foley Talks About The Global Challenges Of Agriculture - Hollywood Orchard (4/16)
- Food for the Planet: Reflections on a TED Talk by Jon Foley - Ideas for Sustainability (4/13)
- Woodpeckers in Love - Naturalist's Notebook (4/12)
- New Polling Method Reveals Surprising Agreement Among Scientists About Climate Risk - Environmental Research Web (4/12)
- New Polling Method Reveals Surprising Agreement Among Scientists About Climate Risk - Carbon Based (4/12)
- More Than a Day - Red Wing Republican Eagle (4/12)
- Growing Pains - Living Green (4/12)
- Jonathan Foley: The Other Inconvenient Truth - Exchange Morning Post (4/9)
- Planet Under Pressure / Bits and Pieces - ILRI News (4/9)
- Can Ag Feed the World Without Destroying It? Looking for the Minnesota Answer - Minnesota Public Radio (4/9)
- Jonathan Foley | Profile on TED.com - TED.com (4/8)
- Elusive Efficiency - Living Green (4/5)
- National Geographic photographer on capturing nature's extremities - MPR (4/5)
- U hosts sustainability competitions - Minnesota Daily (4/5)
- Nancy Ryan Show - AM950 (4/3)
- National Geographic Photographer Paul Nicklen Opens Momentum 2012 - Twin Cities Metro (4/3)
- Rethinking the Way We Make Things - Forbes (3/23)
- Green Technology: Produce That Is Feasible - New Straits Times (3/21)
- Top 3 Problems Millennials Need to Solve to Better the World - Policy Mic (3/20)
- A Wise Investment in Renewable Energy Innovation: Let's Not Throw It Away - MinnPost (3/19)
- Momentum 2012 Features Environmental Speakers, Performances - KSTP (3/16)
- Government Funded Puppet Theater Lobbies for ... More Government Funding - Freedom Foundation of Minnesota (3/16)
- Water Tight - Living Green (3/16)
- New Guidelines, Free Online Tool Advance Global Conservation With Economics - University of Florida News (3/14)
- Follow the Money: Politics and Puppet Shows, Part 1 - Bill Glahn (3/13)
- Nonfood crops to be used at new ethanol site - Pioneer Press (3/12)
- The ‘Most Important Questions’ in Science Policy Shortlisted - Nature (3/9)
- Bill would impact funding for energy research at the U - Minnesota Daily (3/8)
- Quick Links - Planet 3.0 Beyond Sustainability (3/8)
- Bill threatens to de-fund public energy research in Minnesota - Boing Boing (3/7)
- Tiptoeing Around Transgenics - Nature BioTechnology (3/7)
- What Is A Climate Pragmatist To Do In A World Where The Loudest Voices Urge Denial, Delay Or Inaction? - Climate Progress (3/7)
- Momentum 2012 Event Series Kicks Off Apr. 5 - MyScience (3/6)
- Meet Jonathan Foley, 'Climate Pragmatist' - New York Times (3/6)
- Faith Leader to Conservation Groups: ‘Who Needs Whom?’ - Yale Forum on Climate Change & the Media (3/6)
- Exclusive Interview: Tom Friedman on the Urgency of Climate Action and Clean Energy Deployment - Climate Progress (3/5)
- Woman Recalls the Hydroelectric Power Plant Her Father Built in 1922 Boing Boing (3/5)
- Woman recalls the hydroelectric power plant her father built in 1922 - Boing Boing (3/5)
- Way Beyond Greenwashing - Dollars & Sense (3/3)
- Forum to Address Energy's Role in National Security - Midwest Energy News (3/2)
- How to Pull Students Into 'Global Challenges' Research Chronicle of Higher Education 2/28
- Dr. Jason Hill on the Science and Economics of Bio-fuels Sense & Sustainability 2/27
- Can We Eat Our Fish and Protect Them Too? Forbes (2/21)
- Commentary: Rescuing Wolves - Science (2/17)
- Universities Become Natural Leaders In Renewable Energy - Earth Techling (2/14)
- What Would It Take to Fix the Planet? Provocative Answers Fill U of M Magazine - MinnPost (2/13)
- Can Food Supply Meet Doubled Demand? - The Futurist (MA 2012)
- NorthStar Initiative Launches Free Corporate Sustainability Webinar Series - Environmental News Bits (2/9)
- Winter 2012 Issue of Momentum From UM's Institute on the Environment - Environmental News Bits (2/9)
- Science: An Operator's Manual For Planet Earth - 350 or Bust (2/8)
- ACHIEVEMENT - SIMSR's Blog (2/8)
- Event on Retrofitting Programs for Cities, Counties and Businesses Attracts Engaged Crowd - CERTS (2/8)
- Science: An Operator's Manual For Planet Earth - 350 or Bust (2/8)
- Universities Become Natural Leaders in Renewable Energy - Midwest Energy News (2/7)
- Way Beyond Greenwashing - Independent Science News (2/7)
- UC students create trash compactor for environmental competition - Soapbox Cincinnati (2/7)
- Three U teams in Acara finals - Minnesota Daily (2/3)
- How Do We Fix Our Food System? Experts Weigh in on This and Other Probing Questions - Audubon Magazine (2/3)
- U of M Hosts Corporate Sustainability Webinar Series - KSTP.com (2/3)
- What Would It Take To Help People and the Planet? - New Security Beat (2/1)
- Higher Ed Presidents, The US In Haiti With Kim Ives, Preparing For a Bigger Population - KUOW NPR (2/1)
- Feeding the planet without ruining the environment: Can it be done? - WTIP (1/31)
- Organic Trade Association busts six myths about organics - Produce News Daily (1/30)
- Feeding the World: Agriculture's Done Well ... So Far - Agri-View (1/26)
- Richard Alley on Challenges, Choices and Climate Change - Forbes (1/25)
- How Can We Feed the Planet Without Destroying the Planet? - GreenBiz.com (1/19)
- Presentation Ponders the Possibility of Feeding the World Without Destroying the Planet - Carleton News (1/19)
- National EPA Administrator Visits U of M, Discusses Health and Economy - KSTP.com (1/17)
- Kraft Foods Maps its Total Environmental Footprint - Green Retail Decisions (1/12)
- Economist Tries to Place a Dollar Value on Nature - Brainerd Daily Dispatch (1/9)
- GoodnessTv - Big Question: What Is Nature Worth? - Goodness TV (1/8)
- The Value of Nature, the Cost of an Oil Boom, Returning Sanity to the Election Process - Minnesota Public Radio (1/3)
- From the Editors - Water Environmental Trading News (1/3)
- U of M Economist Measures Nature's Benefits With Dollars - Minnesota Public Radio (1/3)
- Can the World Feed Nine Billion People by 2050? - Pork Magazine (1/3)
- New Security Beat: What You Are Reading: Top 10 Posts for 2011 - New Security Beat (1/3)
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