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Eco Factor: Conversion of oil rigs into luxury resorts instead of blowing them up, which threatens aquatic life.
Sometimes looking at things from a different perspectives yields incredible outcomes. And this is what for the Houston, Texas-based..
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While the existing method for oil rig removal is an explosion that costs millions and kills aquatic life, Texas-based Morris Architects hopes to use the oil rigs to...
made popular Feb 19 2009
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Eco Factor: Elevated aquatic structure preserves the ecosystem of the sea.
While architects in Dubai are reclaiming land for Palm Islands and World Islands, some...
made popular Nov 18 2008
# Plastic pollutants are disrupting the ecology of the world’s waterways, creating massive ocean ‘dead zones’ where aquatic life cannot survive.
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made popular Sep 20 2007
An ecological study of Appalachian stream chemistry suggests that the drop in acid rain might be giving a respite to the hardwood forests though it is changing...
made popular Dec 13 2006
It is disappointing to find that more than half of U.S. streams are polluted. And the worst conditions are found in the eastern third of the country, a study by the...
made popular May 6 2006
This is happening for the second consecutive summer in Victoria - the arduous mass deaths of thousands of eels. But, why and how is it happening? The scientists of...
made popular Feb 3 2006
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