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E - THE ENVIRONMENTAL MAGAZINE THIS WEEK
May 27, 2012
WHAT WE'RE FOLLOWING
L.A. Bans the Bags
plastic bags

Last week, Los Angeles became the largest city in the U.S. to ban disposable plastic bags from supermarket checkouts. Over the past several years, dozens of cities across the country have taken similar steps to encourage people to bring their own bags when they shop for…

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Radioactive Tuna
bluefin tuna

Though it may not be evident in the Japanese sashimi and sushi rolls they typically end up in, Pacific bluefin tuna (Thunnus orientalis) are one of the world's quickest and largest fish, growing up to 10 feet long and weighing nearly 1,000 pounds. From April to August, the…

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FEATURED BLOGS
For the Love of Elephants
A Touching Memoir About Finding Love, and Saving
Animals, in Africa
elephants

Being at home in nature has never been a problem for Dame Daphne Sheldrick. In her new book, Love, Life, and Elephants: An African Love Story (Farrar, Straus and Giroux), she recounts her life in Kenya surrounded by the African wilderness and its creatures.

Central to the…

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IN OUR CURRENT ISSUE
Connections: Sharing Green Strategies
Greentowns Helps People Plug In to Green Happenings

Forget those "greenest cities" lists: green efforts are sprouting up everywhere. On greentowns.com, 15,000 communities of all sizes log their environmental initiatives in nine categories: building, energy, lifestyle, connections, water, land and conservation, food,…

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Winning for the Water
An Interview with U.S. Water Polo Player Betsey Armstrong

Betsey Armstrong is a 29-year-old goalkeeper on the U.S. Water Polo team who's headed to her second Olympic Games—the 2012 Games in London—this July. Since attending the University of Michigan, Armstrong not only became serious about water polo, she developed an…

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Rising Waters and Political Wrangling
Virginia's Middle Peninsula is a Microcosm of Climate Change Impacts and Skepticism

Growing up on Virginia's Middle Peninsula, Lewis Lawrence remembers an island in the middle of the Ware River with tree trunks the size of five-gallon buckets. That island has long since vanished beneath the sea. The patch of six counties jutting into the Chesapeake Bay…

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E 's Green Home Picks: Airing Out
Room-Brightening Baskets, Air Purifiers and Smarter Surge Protectors

A Little Aloha

By the front door, in the bathroom, in the kid's room—a stylish, sturdy basket is one of a home's most necessary de-cluttering items. These baskets ($24-$30) made by Hawaiian-based Etsy shop ManilaExtract from recycled burlap coffee bags and lined with…

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EARTHTALK Q&A
Chemicals in Umbilical Cord Blood

Dear EarthTalk: A few years back a study found over 200 chemicals in the umbilical cord of newborns, particularly African American, Asian and Hispanic babies. What are the causes of this phenomenon and what can be done about it?

—Bettina Olsen, New York, NY

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Predatory Birds Make Comeback

Dear EarthTalk: I understand there is good news about the recovery of bird species like the Peregrine Falcon, Bald Eagle and others owed to the 1972 ban on DDT. Can you explain?

—Mildred Eastover, Bath, ME

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