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| View it in your browser | | | | | | | | IN OUR CURRENT ISSUE | | | | Spring Statement Makers | | Bold Looks Are In Across the Eco Fashion Frontier | | | | | Despite a down economy, fashion designers who refuse to compromise on ethical issues have been one of the industry's brightest lights in recent years. And as the economy picks up, and a sustainable textile infrastructure develops, increasing numbers of young designers are… | | Continue Reading » | | | | | | Resistant To Change | | Ocean Acidification Is a Product of Our Emissions, but There's Little Will to Change Our Ways | | | | | Rob Jackson, Ph.D., is the Nicholas Chair of Global Environmental Change at Duke University and a professor in the Biology Department. He is also a co-chair of the Carbon Cycle Science Working Group—a group of researchers who recommend carbon cycle priorities for the… | | Continue Reading » | | | | | | 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,… | | Continue Reading » | | | | | | 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… | | Continue Reading » | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | Forward email | | | | | E - The Environmental Magazine | 28 Knight Street | Norwalk | CT | 06851 | | | |
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