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Week of February 10th, 2008

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NEWS THIS WEEK
A Nation of Screen Addicts
According to researchers from the Pennsylvania-based nonprofit Environmental Leadership Program (ELP), Americans strongly prefer screen time to nature.
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Republicans Warm up to Climate Change
According to Reuters, some influential Republicans have begun to "drink the Kool-Aid" on global warming.
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Reporting by Roddy Scheer
THIS WEEK'S COMMENTARY
COMMENTARY: Recycling is not Garbage
A Response to Alexander Cockburn
Alexander Cockburn is a long-time firebrand in The Nation magazine, and before that the Village Voice. Lately he’s bent so far left he’s joined the right. In recent months, his column and online writing have attracted a great deal of controversy based on his assertions that the science of global warming is off base. By Neil Seldman
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IN THE CURRENT ISSUE OF E
GREEN LIVING
Balancing with Nature
The Green Yoga Association Gets Practitioners on the Green Path
The Green Yoga Association is premised on the notion that yoga is inextricably linked to nature. By Courtney Tenz
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CURRENTS
Considering Cogeneration
Clean Power Whose Time has Come...Back
Cogeneration plants are converting unused energy waste streams into usable power and could provide solutions to some of our energy woes. By Marsha W. Johnston
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EARTHTALK
Week of 2/10/08
Dear EarthTalk: I've been reading about various green festivals going on around the country and I want to attend some and get up to speed on environmental issues and products. What are some good ones and how do I stay on top of all the wheres and whens?

Dear EarthTalk: Is it possible to landscape my property in a green-friendly way? I would like to create a more natural and wildlife-friendly backyard, but I don’t want to break the bank doing it. Are there any tax incentives for completing such projects?

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