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NEWS THIS WEEK Simple Water Solutions
Water shortages across much of the developing world have serious implications for the future security of world nations. Author David Molden writes for the Science and Development Network that small-scale solutions are the key.
Go to all articles - Go to this articleTelecommuting Worse for the Environment
In a surprise reversal of the notion that working from home or shopping online is an environmental alternative to driving, a new study finds that both activities increase one's carbon emissions.
Go to all articles - Go to this articleReporting by Brita Belli
THIS WEEK'S COMMENTARY The Real Jersey Girl
Comparing "Snooki" with Another Jersey Original, Paddler Margo Pelligrino
Nearing the end of a too-hot summer, the question everyone between New York and Delaware Bay is asking is: What does it take to be a real Jersey Girl? By David Helvarg
Go to all articles - Go to this articleIN THE CURRENT ISSUE OF E GREEN LIVING A Guide to Green Auditing
Become Certified in a Job with Growing Green Potential
E tells you where to get the right training to become an environmental auditor, a position with real promise as a new green career or lucrative side job. By Shannon Gombos
Go to all articles - Go to this articleCURRENTS The Rise of Meatless Monday
A One-Time War Effort Becomes a Movement for Health and the Environment
Meatless Monday has been around since WWI, but now the eat-less-meat campaign has grown into a worldwide trend, in large part thanks to its environmental message. By Kara Pound
Go to all articles - Go to this articleEARTHTALK Week of 09/26/10
Dear EarthTalk: What are some good resources out there for learning about investments that help the environment?
Dear EarthTalk: Is it now feasible to provide all of a home's energy needs-including air conditioning-with solar power alone? If so, why hasn't solar caught on more, particularly in U.S. "Sun Belt" states from southern California east to Florida?
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