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NEWS THIS WEEK
Ocean Deserts Expanding
Scientists from the federal National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) and the University of Hawaii unveiled new research last week showing that steadily warming sea surface waters are causing the least biologically productive swaths of the world’s oceans-so-called "ocean deserts"-to expand at an unprecedented rate.
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Electronics Slowly Turn Green
Greenpeace International recently surveyed environmental responsibility among consumer electronics companies, and released the findings during last week’s CeBIT information technology fair in Hanover, Germany.
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Reporting by Roddy Scheer
THIS WEEK'S COMMENTARY
COMMENTARY: Connected Up:
California’s Energy Innovations Help Build a Unique Link with China
Not long after the Californian power outages of 2000 to 2001, computer manufacturers Compaq and Hewlett Packard (HP) merged into one company. The companies’ histories of careful energy policies did not entirely shield them from the crisis, but helped them manage it. And China is learning from the California model. By Dr. Marianne Osterkorn
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IN THE CURRENT ISSUE OF E
GREEN LIVING
The New Super Foods
Higher Energy Organics Hit the Shelves
The organics market is jumping into the power foods game with antioxidant-rich Goji berries, yerba mate drinks and hemp protein products. By Julia Hirsch
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FEATURES
Great Lakes Invaders
Foreign freighters on the Great Lakes are bringing unwanted cargo-invasive species that are wreaking havoc on fisheries, boats and ports. By Edward McClelland
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EARTHTALK
Week of 3/9/2008
Dear EarthTalk: My pediatrician swears by those gel hand sanitizers for lowering the risk of my family getting sick during cold and flu season. But I’ve also heard that these products can be dangerous to kids if ingested. Are there any safer alternatives that work just as well?

Dear EarthTalk: What are the environmental consequences of leather? Are there any good alternatives?

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