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NEWS THIS WEEK
Friends of the Earth Office Destroyed by Earthquake
The Haiti offices of Friends of the Earth, a worldwide grassroots organization dedicated to addressing important environmental issues around the world, were destroyed by the devastating 7.0 earthquake that hit Haiti this past week.
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Activists Protest Carbon Trading Summit
The 2nd Annual iGlobalForum Carbon Trading Summit took place last Wednesday, January 13th, sparking a large crowd of protestors and activists unhappy with the conclusion of the Copenhagen climate talks.
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  Reporting by Emma Mueller
THIS WEEK'S COMMENTARY
Gunshots in the Woods
Why Are Hunters Allowed to Destroy Our Peace?
I grew up in rural northeast Pennsylvania where wildlife was part of my backyard. When the bears took our garbage and messed up the yard, we didn't consider having them killed, trapped or moved. My father merely hiked into the woods to retrieve the overturned cans. By Megan Anne Metzelaar, Esq
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IN THE CURRENT ISSUE OF E
GREEN LIVING
California Greenin'
Green Gems Along the California Coast
Exploring the green side of California from San Diego to San Francisco. By John Ivanko and Lisa Kivirist
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FEATURES
Behind the Greens
Bill Dirst, CEO of Rebounces
A Talk with the CEO of Rebounces, an Arkansas-based company for green tennis enthusiasts. Yvonne Pesquera
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EARTHTALK
Week of 01/17/2010
Dear EarthTal: How does growing human population, and its resultant landscape changes, affect the flight paths of migratory birds that might carry diseases?

Dear EarthTalk: Since nitrogen oxide compounds are components of smog and are common water pollutants, does nitrogen-enriched gasoline create additional pollution?

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