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E - THE ENVIRONMENTAL MAGAZINE THIS WEEK
December 29, 2013
WHAT WE'RE FOLLOWING
Shoppers Choose Local

Forget the aisles stocked with organics. If local foods are not available, 30% of consumers will purchase groceries elsewhere, reports a new study released this month by global management consulting firm A.T. Kearney.

According to the study, named "Buying into the Local…

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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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Antibiotic Overuse Could Lead to Public Health Crisis
chicken

Eighty percent of all antibiotics currently used in the United States are given to farmed animals,  according to the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA)'s annual National Antimicrobial Resistance Monitoring System (NARMS) Retail Meat report, released in February. At a…

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FEATURED BLOGS
Reconnect with the Great Outdoors
The Simplest Strategies for Getting Back to Nature Can be as Close as Your Own Backyard
bird watching

Sometimes we're so busy that when we have an unbooked afternoon, we don't know what to do. The next time you have a little extra time in your schedule, consider doing something off the beaten path – something that will help you reconnect with nature. There are a lot…

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Boot Camp for Farmers
Programs Cropping Up for Those Hoping to Farm
incubator farm

A back-to-the-land movement has seized Generation Y, as young Americans ditch cubicles for the earthier vocation of growing food. Not only did a recent documentary, "The Greenhorns,"(profile young poople who have taken farming as their occupation, it also counted them:…

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IN OUR CURRENT ISSUE
Scaling Back
One Lesson from Hurricane Sandy: The Need for Distributed Power

At its peak, Hurricane Sandy knocked out power to more than 8.5 million homes and businesses across 21 states. Residents of parts of New York City, Long Island and the Jersey Shore struggled for months to access funding to start rebuilding, or, in some cases, to access…

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Free Range Fish
The Environmental Promise of Open Ocean Fish Farms

When Neil Sims was working as a marine biologist in the Cook Islands—an idyllic scattering of white sand and blue lagoon islands halfway between New Zealand and Hawaii—he couldn't help but notice something about the islanders' traditional fishing, in this case,…

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EARTHTALK Q&A
"Dark Factories"

Dear EarthTalk: What are "dark factories" and are they good for the environment?

– Mitchell Pearson, Erie, PA

So-called dark factories—otherwise known as "lights out" or "automatic" factories—are manufacturing facilities that do not depend on human labor…

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