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E - THE ENVIRONMENTAL MAGAZINE THIS WEEK
May 13, 2012
WHAT WE'RE FOLLOWING
Flowing Up?
fracking rig

For years, oil and gas drillers have insisted that it would be physically impossible for fracking chemicals to travel upwards from deep shale layers to shallow aquifers because of the thick layers of solid rock that separate the two. A new peer-reviewed study offers…

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Plastic Ocean Debris Spikes in Past 40 Years
plastic bags

In 2009, the University of California's Scripps Environmental Accumulation of Plastic Expedition (SEAPLEX) sailed to the North Pacific Ocean Subtropical Gyre, a thousand miles north of Hawaii. This expedition documented an alarming discovery - that tons of tiny plastic…

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FEATURED BLOGS
Keeping the "Grand" in Grand Canyon
You Won't Have to Look Past Mining Operations to Enjoy the Grand Canyon Any Time Soon.
grand canyon

Earlier this year, hikers and nature enthusiasts rejoiced at the Obama administration's decision to protect one million acres of public land around Grand Canyon National Park from new uranium mining.

Uranium mining involves extracting uranium from the ground, either by…

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IN OUR CURRENT ISSUE
Lester Brown's Mission
The Founder of the Earth Policy Institute on the Climate Crisis— and Reasons for Hope

We are in a race," says Lester Brown, president of the Earth Policy Institute in Washington D.C. "Can we arrest the melting of the Greenland ice sheet before it spirals out of control and the world is faced with a 23-foot rise in sea level? Can we close coal-fired power…

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The Road Less Traveled
Riding the Abandoned Pennsylvania Turnpike

The first thing I noticed on the Abandoned Pennsylvania Turnpike was just how wide it is. The twin, parallel roads each have two lanes. There's a median, overgrown with grass and saplings, that divides them. The shoulders make the highway broader still. The highway is…

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Slice of Life: Water Is a Precious Resource
Transforming Rooftop Water Tanks in New York City

By transforming 300 rooftop water tanks in New York City into large-scale public works of art, New York City residents along with celebrated figures in art, music and science, will redefine the skyline across all five boroughs in summer 2012.

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Religious Awakening
A review of Sacred Acts: How Churches are Working to Protect Earth's Climate by Mallory McDuff

Is there a natural connection between the religious and environmental movements? In Sacred Acts: How Churches are Working to Protect Earth's Climate (New Society Publishers), author Mallory McDuff lays out the way that churches have increasingly become active in the…

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EARTHTALK Q&A
Green Groups Mixed on 2012 Farm Bill

Dear EarthTalk: How do green groups feel about the new 2012 Farm Bill draft recently released by the Senate?

—Roger Wheeler, Miami, FL

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New Bill Undermines 1964's Wilderness Act

Dear EarthTalk: I understand there is an effort underway to allow all-terrain vehicles, snowmobiles, motorbikes, motorboats and other motorized vehicles into wilderness areas, which would overturn a long-standing ban. What's behind this?

—Harry Schilling, Tempe, AZ

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