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Nov. 26, 2012 · By Cassandra Profita
Bad News, Beavs: You're Also Behind On Recycling
I meant to check on this before the Civil War, but the latest match-up on trash has pretty much the same outcome as Saturday's 48-24 football game. Continue reading →
Filed under: Sustainability, Garbage, Oregon State University, Recycling, University of Oregon
Oct. 09, 2012 · By Cassandra Profita
Rare Fossil Captures Ancient Spider Attack
Dinosaurs were very likely roaming nearby when tree resin flowed over a spider attacking a wasp in its web and created a rare fossil 100 million years ago. Continue reading →
Filed under: Fish & Wildlife, Oregon State University
Nov. 30, 2011 · By Cassandra Profita
Surprise! The U.S. is now a net fuel exporter
For the first time since 1949, the U.S. is exporting more petroleum products than we're importing, according to this story in today's Wall Street Journal: Continue reading →
Filed under: Energy, Biofuel, Fossil fuels, Gasoline consumption, Oregon State University
Nov. 03, 2011 · By Cassandra Profita
As the climate changes: The forests of the future
Oregon State University has released a new study that says climate change, insect attacks, diseases and fire are causing huge migration of trees across the West. Continue reading →
Filed under: Forestry, Oregon State University
Sept. 21, 2011 · By Cassandra Profita
Why streams are warmer on private timberland
A study by Oregon State University suggests that the Oregon forest practices law doesn't require large enough stream buffers for private logging operations. Continue reading →
Filed under: Forestry, Forest Practices Act, Logging, Oregon State University
Sept. 20, 2011 · By Cassandra Profita
A secret to reusing waste heat: Your microwave
In the time it takes you to reheat yesterday's pizza, microwave energy can be used to create compounds that capture wasted heat from cars, machines and industry and turn it into electricity. Continue reading →
Filed under: Energy, Energy efficiency, Oregon State University, Waste heat
Aug. 30, 2011 · By Cassandra Profita
How wolves can help save the Canada lynx
Look out, coyotes. Wolves are coming back. Continue reading →
Filed under: Fish & Wildlife, Canada lynx, Oregon State University, William Ripple, Wolves
July 25, 2011 · By Cassandra Profita
Why NW trees standing in water struggle to drink
A new study from Oregon State University has found that the freezing and thawing of water in wintertime creates air bubbles in the transporting tissue of Northwest conifer trees and disrupts their water flow. Thus, researchers found it can be harder for trees to get a consistent flow of water in their system in the winter than in summer when ... Continue reading →
Filed under: Forestry, Oregon State University
July 18, 2011 · By Cassandra Profita
Slideshow: Oregon's solar-powered car explosion
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Filed under: Renewable energy, Transportation, Oregon State University, Solar power, Solar Vehicle Team
July 18, 2011 · By David Steves
Oregon State's exploding solar-powered car
An Oregon State University student is recovering from burns, KEZI News is reporting, after his solar-powered car blew up over the weekend in Corvallis. Continue reading →
Filed under: Renewable energy, Oregon State University, Solar power
About Ecotrope
In the Pacific Northwest, the environment is personal - it's where we live, work and play. Oregon Public Broadcasting's Ecotrope will bring you news and insight on the region’s environmental issues. Site curator Cassandra Profita is an award-winning reporter with degrees in journalism and environmental studies.Recent Posts
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In Eugene, You Can Go Green To The Grave On A Tricycle Hearse
May 17, 2013
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Portland Brewery Tests Out Water-Recycling Fuel Cell
May 16, 2013
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With Fewer Trash Pickups In Portland, Dirty Diapers Pile Up In Recycling Bins
May 14, 2013
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Army Corps Won't Kill Gulls To Help Salmon-Eating Terns
May 13, 2013
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Curbside Food Scraps Return To Portland As Compost For Community Gardens
May 12, 2013
