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| NEWS THIS WEEK |
| Dirty (Air) Secrets The American Lung Association released the latest version of its annual "State of the Air" report detailing how the majority of Americans are now subject to unhealthy air pollution levels. Go to all articles - Go to this article |
| Banning Longlines for Loggerheads In a move intended to help stave off extinction for endangered sea turtles, the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration announced new restrictions on so-called "longline" fishing techniques in the Gulf of Mexico off Florida's west coast. Go to all articles - Go to this article |
| Reporting by Roddy Scheer |
| THIS WEEK'S COMMENTARY |
| COMMENTARY: All Dried Up Foreclosures and Forecasts in the American Southwest Not long ago, my fiancée and I were watching a movie about a small, waterless southern California town. The film led to a conversation about housing policies and the mortgage crisis. By Andrew Erdmann Go to all articles - Go to this article |
IN THE CURRENT ISSUE OF E |
| GREEN LIVING |
| Do-Over Sporting Goods Get Your Gear Recycled Recycling resources for your fun-and-games gear. By Brandon D. Shuler Go to all articles - Go to this article |
| CURRENTS |
| Buses Head for the Border Sending School Buses to Developing Countries Isn't the Best Form of Reuse Retired school buses provide developing countries a transportation solution-and a whole lot of pollution. By Terri Peterson Smith Go to all articles - Go to this article |
| EARTHTALK |
| Week of 5/03/09 Dear EarthTalk: What were the environmental impacts of the huge coal ash spill in Tennessee this past December? Dear EarthTalk: I run a sorting machine at the post office, and am worried about all the paper dust swirling around the building. I asked both management and our union if this was a health or safety problem and both said no, but I'm not sure they really know. Can you set the record straight? Go to this week's EarthTalk |
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