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| NEWS THIS WEEK |
| McCain Woos Green Vote John McCain accepts global warming, and vows to act on climate challenges. Go to all articles - Go to this article |
| Americans = Least Green Consumers In the first national ranking of environmental friendliness among consumers, Brazilians and Indians scored highest for their minimal resource use and low carbon footprints. Americans scored the worst. Go to all articles - Go to this article |
| Reporting by Roddy Scheer |
| THIS WEEK'S COMMENTARY |
| COMMENTARY: Saving the Scrub Birds, Bush and Habitat Battles: An Interview with David Wilcove David Wilcove is a professor of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology at Princeton University. He answers questions related to his work to conserve the native scrub ecosystem in Florida, and to save the northern spotted owl and old-growth forest habitat in the Pacific Northwest. By Justine Hausheer Go to all articles - Go to this article |
IN THE CURRENT ISSUE OF E |
| GREEN LIVING |
| Wide Open Spaces An Ecotourist’s Guide to the Midwest Traveling green through Wisconsin and Minnesota with stops at the starkly beautiful Apostle Islands, local farms and green bed and breakfasts. By John Ivanko Go to all articles - Go to this article |
| CURRENTS |
| Greening the Capitol The House (but not the Senate) Cleans up its Act From a cafeteria full of organic food, to extensive composting facilities, a switch from coal to natural gas and energy-efficient bulbs in the Capitol dome, the House of Representatives is taking a green stand. By Jenifer Joy Madden Go to all articles - Go to this article |
| EARTHTALK |
| Week of 5/18/2008 Dear EarthTalk: What initiatives are taking place on college campuses to reduce the footprints of these large users of energy and other resources? Dear EarthTalk: What is the status of wetlands in North America? Years ago I remember that wetlands loss, due to development and sprawl, was accelerating fast, but I haven’t heard much on the topic of late. Go to this week's EarthTalk |
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