Plans announced Wednesday unveiled a new green renovation plan for the tallest building in the Western Hemisphere, The Sears Tower. The project will result in unparalleled energy savings and reduced CO2 emissions, cutting electricity use by up to 80 percent and incorporating its own wind power with the installation of compact turbines on the tower’s tiered roofs.
The energy savings will equal 68 million kilowatt hours or 150,000 barrels of oil every year. The sustainability plans also include installing solar panels on the tower’s 90th floor and planting 30,000 square feet of roof gardens.
















Thirty years ago it was officially declared extinct in Britain.








Deaths from cardiovascular ailments plunged a remarkable 30 percent in Canada over a 10-year period, a new study shows. 


