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E - THE ENVIRONMENTAL MAGAZINE THIS WEEK
May 12, 2013
WHAT WE'RE FOLLOWING
Joining Forces Against Monsanto
monsanto protest

On May 25, people around the world will participate in the March Against Monsanto. Currently, marches are being planned on six continents, in 36 countries and over 250 cities. In the U.S., events are slated to occur simultaneously at 11 a.m. Pacific time in 47 states. Tami…

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Follow the Plate

In direct contrast to the government's MyPlate nutritional chart, nutrition experts at the Harvard School of Public Health have released the Healthy Eating Plate. Guided by nutritional studies, their chart fixes what they call "key flaws in the U.S. Department of…

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FEATURED BLOGS
Losing Water
Water Shortages Are a Major Problem for Future Energy Projects
watering crops

It's easy to get obsessed with climate change as the predominant environmental issue and to neglect the complex interactions of deforestation, biodiversity loss, human population growth, ozone depletion and numerous other factors. One key factor is water, upon which we all…

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IN OUR CURRENT ISSUE
Ivory Poaching Rears its Head
With Growing Demand for Ivory, Kenya's Elephants Again Face an Uncertain Future

Uhuru lay in a clearing surrounded by acacias, far from any roads, legs bent as if ready to run. He was headless, and whatever glory he had when he was alive had bled from the open wound.

The elephant's death was the latest evidence of a growing poaching menace that…

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Collect in Style
Buzz-Worthy Recycling Bins

Recycling has become a central part of home life. It not only keeps household trash neatly organized, it also prevents usable trash from being sent to overflowing landfills. Recycling also saves trees, reduces our carbon footprint and prevents hazardous materials from…

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Organic Confusion
Americans Are Skeptical of Organic Labels

Americans are increasingly concerned about the environment, but skeptical of organic labeling, and not necessarily willing to spend more. A March 2013 Harris poll of 2,276 adults found that 38% of those polled confirmed they were concerned about the environment, but more…

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Of the Trees, For the Trees,
By the Trees
A review of American Canopy: Trees, Forests, and the Making of a Nation by Eric Rutkow

American Canopy: Trees, Forests, and the Making of a Nation (Scribner) is the story of Americans and their trees. Though ubiquitous and largely ignored, trees shaped American history in profound ways. They provided fuel for homes and industry, building material and…

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EARTHTALK Q&A
Greening Package Delivery Fleets

Dear EarthTalk: What are the big delivery companies like FedEx and UPS doing to green their truck fleets and operations in general?

—Mitchell Glaser, Overland Park, KS

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Air Conditioning Options

Dear EarthTalk: Now that hot weather is coming, I want to upgrade my home's A/C. Which are the most energy-saving models and should I go central air or window units?

—Jackie Smith, Cary, NC

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May/June 2013
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