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Eco Movement Sparks Global Makeovernew

From a global vantage point, the green scene is like a silent tsunami. Even those working within the movement haven't grasped the scope of the momentum behind them, says California-based green guru Paul Hawken.
NOW Magazine  |  Adria Vasil  |  03-03-2008  |  Environment

Why Aren't Oregon's Schools Protected from Pesticides?new

Parents drove up to Triangle Lake School and found it surrounded by a clearcut. Then they found out a timber company planned to spray pesticides and there's no laws to stop them.
Eugene Weekly  |  Camilla Mortensen  |  03-01-2008  |  Environment

Groundwater Risingnew

Who's bottling Vermont's H2O -- and at what price?
Seven Days  |  Mike Ives  |  02-29-2008  |  Environment

FEMA's Toxic Trailersnew

Katrina evacuees living in FEMA trailers are being told by FEMA and the CDC that they need to move because their homes could be toxic.
Gambit  |  Amanda Spake  |  02-28-2008  |  Environment

Building Green in San Francisconew

The city considers rival plans to implement mandatory green design standards for new residential and commercial buildings.
San Francisco Bay Guardian  |  David Carini  |  02-28-2008  |  Environment

The Prodigal Sonnew

The critter people love to fight about, the wolf, is coming home. Is Idaho ready to get over the emotional crap and take the leash from the federal government?
Boise Weekly  |  Deanna Darr  |  02-27-2008  |  Environment

Why Are We Still Smothered in Paper?new

We were promised a paperless office, a workplace devoid of the scattered, cluttered clumps of paper humpbacking everyone's desk. So what happened?
C-Ville Weekly  |  Scott Weaver  |  02-27-2008  |  Environment

Loading 600 Tonsnew

We take a field trip to watch single-stream recycling in action.
Baltimore City Paper  |  Edward Ericson Jr.  |  02-26-2008  |  Environment

Recycling's Own Boxer/Briefs Debatenew

The industry is split on the merits of separating versus "single stream."
Seattle Weekly  |  Nina Shapiro  |  02-25-2008  |  Environment

The Future of Biofuels Takes Rootnew

Jatropha looks like a weed, but its seeds could be used to power your car -- this bean may be the biofuel of the future.
Santa Barbara Independent  |  Jonathan Parkinson  |  02-25-2008  |  Environment

What Lies Below Sanford, Fla.new

The city cares more about the look of its historic downtown than the toxic chemicals underneath it.
Orlando Weekly  |  Deanna Sheffield  |  02-25-2008  |  Environment

Life After CRTsnew

Entrepreneurs get in on the electronics-recycling business.
San Diego CityBeat  |  Dorian Hargrove  |  02-20-2008  |  Environment

Seeking an Eco-Friendly Way to Bury the Deadnew

There are a growing number of people searching for alternatives to the resource-intensive and highly toxic standard American funeral. One Colorado couple is leading the way in a new kind of funeral -- one that is affordable, meaningful and protects precious land.
Boulder Weekly  |  Dana Logan  |  02-19-2008  |  Environment

SOS: Save Our Snownew

As powder melts and ice disappears, winter athletes start to fight global warming.
Colorado Springs Independent  |  Brita Belli  |  02-12-2008  |  Environment

The Metamorphosisnew

For over a century, the Carnegie Museum's section of Invertebrate Zoology has saved examples of millions of insects. Now, they're trying to help save the world.
Pittsburgh City Paper  |  Justin Hopper  |  02-11-2008  |  Environment

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