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| NEWS THIS WEEK |
| Save the Coral Triangle The Global Environment Facility (GEF) last week announced that it is committing some $63 million toward preserving biodiversity in Asia’s so-called Coral Triangle. Go to all articles - Go to this article |
| Rockefellers Push ExxonMobil to Look Beyond Oil Fifteen members of the Rockefeller family publicly called on ExxonMobil Corporation, the company which emerged from family patriarch John D. Rockefeller’s Standard Oil empire, to start looking beyond short-term oil profits in planning for a carbon-constrained future. Go to all articles - Go to this article |
| Reporting by Roddy Scheer |
| THIS WEEK'S COMMENTARY |
| COMMENTARY: Scenes from the Summit Generating positive energy in our most insecure energy state For residents of Hawaii, who are now paying the highest average price for gasoline in the nation, discontent is spreading fast. By Samantha Grasso Go to all articles - Go to this article |
IN THE CURRENT ISSUE OF E |
| GREEN LIVING |
| Perfecting the PC Computers are Getting Better, but Consumer Habits Matter, Too What’s hogging energy under the computer’s hood, and how new models and new habits can help consumers save. By Andy McDonough Go to all articles - Go to this article |
| CURRENTS |
| Israel’s Big Green Future Stretching Resources, Saving Habitat and Mending Fences Eco-Conscious in Israel: With a shortage of freshwater and other resources, Israeli farmers and researchers have gone innovative: recycling wastewater, restoring coral reefs and building weather-resistant structures. By Brian Colleran Go to all articles - Go to this article |
| EARTHTALK |
| Week of 4/5/2008 Dear EarthTalk: What is the "clean tech" business sector and why have I been hearing that term so much lately? Dear EarthTalk: I’m planning a summer backpacking trip and was hoping to buy some of the latest green-friendly outdoor clothing. Where the best options out there today that wear as well as traditional items but without the environmental guilt? Go to this week's EarthTalk |
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