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NEWS THIS WEEK Better Cow Burps
Sometimes the answer really is simple. Such as giving cows oregano to prevent their belches from being so packed with global warming-causing methane.
Go to all articles - Go to this articleThe Other Source of Mercury
Most chlorine plants in the U.S. have turned from old manufacturing processes requiring mercury to newer ones that don’t. But four chlorine plants still use the outdated process, releasing mercury emissions that later settle in the water and contaminate fish.
Go to all articles - Go to this articleReporting by Brita Belli
THIS WEEK'S COMMENTARY Pretending It’s Not Population
How Can We Talk About Environmental Problems without Talking About All the People?
While it may be fashionable for politicians to acknowledge that our environment is in serious trouble, and many do work diligently to pass legislation to improve environmental protections, it’s nearly impossible to imagine any one of them saying to the public that there are-or will soon be-too many of us. By Sarah (Steve) Mosko
Go to all articles - Go to this articleIN THE CURRENT ISSUE OF E GREEN LIVING Journey to the End of the Earth
Adventures in a Patagonian Eco-Camp
In Patagonia, Chile, you will meet the winds’ many moods, come in close contact with rugged mountains and piercing blue waters and let the sun provide the warmth. By Mary Bergin
Go to all articles - Go to this articleCURRENTS Hide Your Trees
Timber Theft Is Increasing Across the Country
Timber theft is on the rise across the country, with losses estimated at $3 million over the last five years in Mississippi alone. By Lori Compas
Go to all articles - Go to this articleEARTHTALK Week of 09/12/10
Dear EarthTalk: Is it true that some countries have turned over public water supplies to private companies, effectively denying local communities much-needed access?
Dear EarthTalk: As far as I know, genetically modified foods are not required to be labeled so. Why is this? Don’t we have a right to know what our food is made of?
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