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E - THE ENVIRONMENTAL MAGAZINE THIS WEEK
August 05, 2012
WHAT WE'RE FOLLOWING
Facebook Steps Up Its Green Game

Embracing "the power of openness," Facebook published their 2011 energy and carbon footprint data this past Wednesday, along with a bold announcement of the company's plans to generate a quarter of its electricity use from renewable sources by 2015.
"We've set a company…

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Closing in on Chemical Reform

Building on the momentum of "stroller brigades" across the country and the Safer States coalition uniting behind reforming the nation's chemical legislation, the Safe Chemicals Act has finally emerged from the Senate Environment and Public Works Committee. Some 28…

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FEATURED BLOGS
Navy Sued for Sonar Blasting Near Marine Mammals
High-Pitched Sounds like a Torpedo to the Brain

Imagine that you're at a heavy metal rock concert, except the band is playing in your living room and there's no escape from the deafening noise. After all, it's your home. Where are you going to go?

Fortunately, it's not often that rock bands take over our lives,…

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IN OUR CURRENT ISSUE
Bee Keepers
A Simple Bee House Can Help Essential Species Thrive

Over the last several years, colony collapse disorder has devastated honeybee populations, claiming almost a third of the nation's hives. It's not just honeybees that have suffered. Gardens and farms nationwide are humming with thousands of native bee species, many of…

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Pushing Back Against Genetically Modified Foods
California Moves Forward with a Measure to Label Genetically Modified Foods

The news was good for The California Right to Know Genetically Engineered Food Act campaign in early May, which gathered one million signatures for the labeling initiative. The controversial proposal requires labeling on any foods bought and sold in California that contain…

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Environment in the Balance
The 2012 Election Is a Critical One for Keeping Environmental Protections in Place

In one of the infamous debate moments of the Republican presidential primary season, Texas governor Rick Perry forgot one of the federal agencies he wanted to axe along with the Departments of Education and Commerce if he became president. Ron Paul offered up the…

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Losing Heart
A Stalwart of Climate Change Denial Self Destructs. Is that a Good Thing?

"It's fine that people want to help the planet, but the timeline is too short," explained John, a tall, slender young man with thick, mussed hair. "If we rush, we're going to pass drastic solutions." He looked and sounded like a high school debate captain…

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EARTHTALK Q&A
Protecting Biodiversity in the U.S.

Dear EarthTalk: Do environmentalists think the Endangered Species Act has been a success or failure with regard to protecting biodiversity in the U.S.?

—Ron McKnight, Trenton, NJ

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Mt. St. Helens Struggles for National Park Status

Dear EarthTalk: What ever happened to the idea of turning Mt. St. Helens into a national park?

—Esther Monaghan, Boston, MA

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July/August 2012
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