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E - THE ENVIRONMENTAL MAGAZINE THIS WEEK
June 2, 2013
WHAT WE'RE FOLLOWING
Red Tide Killing Manatees
manatee

An unprecedented 184 manatees have been killed in Gulf of Mexico waters off southwest Florida so far this year due to toxic red tide blooms, surpassing the previous record of 151 manatee deaths from red tide in 1996. "According to the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation…

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Louisiana's Giant, Toxic Sinkhole
sinkhole

Last August, 150 families living in Bayou Corne, Louisiana, about 45 miles south of Baton Rouge, were forced to evacuate after a massive sinkhole swallowed up surrounding land. The sinkhole was caused by the collapse of a salt dome mined by the company Texas Brine. Since…

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FEATURED BLOGS
Where Have All the Oysters Gone?
Climate Change May Ruin Your Next Seafood Night
oysters

Seafood lovers hooked on $1 oyster nights may soon have to find a new source of comfort for the work-week blues.
Thanks to an increase of carbon in both the atmosphere and our water bodies (which absorb about a third of all carbon emissions), carbon munching critters like…

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IN OUR CURRENT ISSUE
The Great Lakes Stress Test
A New Tool Helps Researchers Zero in on the Leading Threats to the Great Lakes

The Great Lakes, consisting of Lakes Superior, Michigan, Huron, Erie and Ontario, are under threat. Now, a new mapping tool allows researchers to see just how deep the problem runs

These freshwater lakes contain 21% of the world's surface fresh water. They are a major…

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How Green Is That…Electronics Recycler?
Three Green Options for Trading in Your Used Electronics

So you've bought a new TV, iPhone, tablet or other device and are giddy with technological glee. But what happens to the old model? E-waste is just 1-2% of the municipal solid waste stream according to the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, but our collective appetite…

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Eco Laundry Tips
Tips to Save Energy, Water and Money

Not only is laundry a necessary chore, but it's a huge drain on both water and electricity. The average household does almost 400 loads of laundry each year, requiring 13,500 gallons of water using traditional machines. And the dryer is the second largest energy-consuming…

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New Funds for Renewables
Financing That Would Let Wind and Solar Compete

Dan Reicher is an expert in environmental policy, finance and technology who has served three presidents. He was a member of President Obama's Transition Team and served as Assistant Secretary of Energy under President Clinton. Currently, Reicher is the executive director…

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EARTHTALK Q&A
The "All One Ocean" campaign

Dear EarthTalk: What is the "All One Ocean" campaign?

– Bill O'Neill, Los Angeles, CA

All One Ocean is a non-profit campaign launched in 2010 by long-time author, activist and organizer Hallie Austen Iglehart with the goal of reducing the amount of plastic and…

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Why are wetlands so important to preserve?

Dear EarthTalk:Why are wetlands so important to preserve?

– Patricia Mancuso, Erie, PA

Wetlands include swamps, marshes, bogs, riverbanks, mangroves, floodplains, rice fields—and anywhere else, according to the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), that…

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