Green and Simple
One of the main goals of the North American Odyssey is to encourage people to make changes in their lives the will leave more time for friends, family, and the natural world, as well as reduce people's environmental impact. The food we eat, the water we use, the things we purchase, discard, and transport all affect our lives, and the environment. Sometimes less is more and this is certainly the case for Amy and Dave's lives on the trail; the water they drink comes from the water ways they use as highways, and everything they need fits into a backpack, kayak hatch, or dogsled. The Green and Simple section of the website is designed to provide information about clean energy, locally grown and organic foods, water conservation, energy usage, and cleaner modes of transportation.
Forecast for Cape Wind, unsettled
Sunday, 11 April 2010 06:30
A federal advisory panel urged the U.S. Interior Department on Friday to block a $1 billion wind project off Cape Cod opposed by local business leaders and politicians but seen as helpful to the Obama administration's energy strategy.
Cape Wind Associates LLC has proposed building 130 wind towers that would soar 440 feet above the surface of Nantucket Sound near the popular Massachusetts tourist areas of Cape Cod, Martha's Vineyard and Nantucket Island.

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Alaska drilling will expand due to Administration Decision
Sunday, 11 April 2010 06:30
Oil companies with their sights on drilling for oil off Alaska on Wednesday said President Barack Obama's offshore oil announcement allows them to press ahead with big projects there.
Two companies -- Royal Dutch Shell and ConocoPhillips -- have spent large sums to secure drilling rights in the remote Chukchi Sea, only to see their plans put on hold by court challenges.
Marvin Odum, president of Shell Oil Co, Shell's U.S. arm, said Obama's plan clears the way for the company to begin exploration drilling this year off Alaska's northwestern coast.

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Obama to reverse ban on oil exploration off East Coast
Sunday, 11 April 2010 06:30
President Barack Obama is to announce on Wednesday a plan to permit exploration for oil and natural gas off the coast of Virginia as a way to create jobs and reduce U.S. dependence on foreign oil.
Obama, who wants Congress to move a stalled climate change bill, has sought to reach out to Republicans by signaling he is open to allowing offshore drilling, providing coastlines are protected.
Joined by Interior Secretary Ken Salazar, Obama is to detail an updated plan for offshore oil and natural gas drilling in remarks at a military base in nearby Maryland.

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United States: Climatologist warns of epic drought
Sunday, 11 April 2010 06:25
KOCO: A local scientist said climate change could create the type of drought that Oklahoma hasn't seen since the Dust Bowl. The comments come as the state is about to mark the 75th anniversary of the worst dust storm in history, brutal conditions that led to a mass exodus out of parts of Oklahoma during the 1930s. "Drought happened and what caused it was poor farming practices," said climatologist Gary McManus. "We plowed up entire plains, soil was bare for the wind. There was ...
Canada: Black gold in Alberta sands
Sunday, 11 April 2010 06:25
Irish Times: The process of extracting oil from the vast Canadian sands is a messy one, and with enormous profits at stake, what chance does the environment have? TO MOST environmentalists, the oil sands of Alberta are "Canada`s dirty secret". Described by Tar Sands 101 as "the largest industrial project in human history", the extraction of oil from bitumen (tar, in plain language) buried in the ground is blamed by them for causing air pollution, widespread deforestation and prodigious carbon ...
Ecuador: Environmental Inspection in Yasuni Park
Sunday, 11 April 2010 06:25
Inter Press Service: Representatives of Ecuador's ombudsman's office and environmental groups are visiting the Yasuni National Park on Saturday, home to some of the world's last indigenous people still living in voluntary isolation, in order to verify reports of illegal activity by oil companies. Ecuador's new constitution bans oil drilling in the "untouchable zone" declared by the government in the southern part of the park to ensure the survival of the Tagaeri and Taromenane indigenous communities, who ...
Brazil: A Tragedy of Local and Global Dimensions
Sunday, 11 April 2010 06:25
Inter Press Service: The people who live in the favela of Guararapes are probably unaware that the heavy rains that forced them to flee their homes were caused by a phenomenon that is affecting the whole planet: global warming. But in their own small world - a poor shantytown clinging precariously to the slopes of one of the numerous morros or tall, steep hills that dot the Rio de Janeiro skyline - they can clearly identify the local cause behind the tragedy: the artificial diversion of a stream that has ...