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E - THE ENVIRONMENTAL MAGAZINE THIS WEEK
October 21, 2012
WHAT WE'RE FOLLOWING
Eating Our Weight in GMOs
groceries

With no labeling laws in place, Americans are unknowingly consuming vast amounts of genetically-modified (GMO) foods, reports the nonprofit consumer advocacy organization Environmental Working Group (EWG). According to their analysis released last week, the average adult in…

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Rice Paddies have a Methane Problem
rice paddy

E has written before—at length—about the problems of industrial meat production, one of which involves the large quantities of methane emitted by livestock. But cows aren't alone in contributing to the planet's methane problem—rice paddies, too, play a significant…

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FEATURED BLOGS
Two Colds Converged in a Yellow Wood
With Back-to-School Germs Spreading like, well, Germs, What's the Best Natural Cold Symptom Relief, and how Effective Is the Flu Shot, Anyway?
sick guy

I'm in the feverish throes of a head-chest cold, so cold and flu remedies are on my mind, literally, at the moment. The first thing I turn to at the first inkling of illness is an effervescent blast of vitamin C via either Emergen-C or Airborne. Perhaps it's pure…

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IN OUR CURRENT ISSUE
Under Wraps
Grow Fresh Veggies all Winter with a Cold Frame

Winter is the mortal enemy of gardeners and backyard farmers from Florida to Saskatchewan. No matter how well a person waters and weeds during summertime, eventually Jack Frost will assassinate even the most lovingly tended crops. So what's a protective planter to do?…

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Tapping into Tides
The Country's First Tidal Power Project Comes to Maine

This past July, the Department of Energy (DOE) and Ocean Renewable Power Company (ORPC) announced the launch of the first commercial tidal power project in the U.S., to be located in the nation's northeastern-most city of Eastport, Maine. It's called the TidGen Cobscook…

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The Book That Changed The World
Silent Spring is half a century old, and despite the environmental protections ushered in by Rachel Carson's call to arms, reminds us how far we have left to go to bring chemicals under control.

When Rachel Carson was growing up in a five-room farmhouse in the small town of Springdale, Pennsylvania, the land was in ruin. Pittsburgh lay only 18 miles away, and over 1,000 factories gushed coal smoke into the air. Steamboats and barges added their exhaust, along with…

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Growing Solutions to Radioactive Waste
How Algae and Mushrooms (But Not Sunflowers) Can Help Clean Up Fukushima

In their efforts to clean up radioactive contamination from the world's second-worst nuclear disaster, scientists and public servants are enlisting help from a surprising source: living organisms like sunflowers and mushrooms. More than a year after the post-tsunami…

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EARTHTALK Q&A
Eco-friendly Professional Sports Leagues

Dear EarthTalk: How eco-friendly are professional sports leagues and their teams? Which stand out especially for their green efforts?

—Al Simpson, Medina, OH

Professional sports, like many other pursuits, are getting greener every day. While pro leagues and teams have…

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Concerns About Fracking

Dear EarthTalk: I have heard that fracking is becoming a major environmental issue in the U.S. Which parts of the country are already hosting fracking operations? Are there efforts underway to stop the practice in specific states or across the country?

—Jim Ross, Toronto,…

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September/October 2012
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