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Ban Those Bags!new

The plastic shopping bag is a pox on our subtropical house.
Miami New Times  |  Tamara Lush  |  10-15-2007  |  Environment

Air Wars in Los Angelesnew

Some victories, some defeats in the city's battle against pollution.
Los Angeles CityBeat  |  Abigail Palmer  |  10-12-2007  |  Environment

California Inventor Introduces Organic Plant Controlnew

Getting pesticides out of the plant-control arsenal can be a thorny business, but Cameron Colson thinks his "Hydro Mechanical Obliteration" (HMO) machine is the answer.
Metro Silicon Valley  |  Vrinda Normand  |  10-11-2007  |  Environment

Managing the Wildsnew

Work continues on a new forest plan, despite controversy over how specific the plan should be.
Tucson Weekly  |  Tim Hull  |  10-10-2007  |  Environment

Plan To Withdraw Water From a Fla. River Sucks. Literally.

The state agency charged with managing Northeast Florida's water supply has given its blessing to siphon off 262 million gallons daily from the St. Johns River and its tributaries, a plan that river advocates say will be nothing short of catostrophic.
Folio Weekly  |  Owen Holmes  |  10-10-2007  |  Environment

Plugging into Backyard Car Conversion Kitsnew

Bay Area residents are working on making plug-in hybrid electric vehicles widely available, filling a void left by the auto industry.
San Francisco Bay Guardian  |  Sara Knight  |  10-10-2007  |  Environment

Troubled Waters: The Klamath River Messnew

The Klamath River of Oregon and California is an object lesson in what can go wrong when people start tinkering with natural ecosystems, and a paradigm of what's wrong with the way rivers have been managed in the West.
The Source Weekly  |  H. Bruce Miller  |  10-09-2007  |  Environment

Eco-Campusnew

From Williams College on the East Coast to the University of Washington out west, campuses across the country are "greening" up their acts.
Jackson Free Press  |  Kelly Bryan Smith  |  10-04-2007  |  Environment

The Water Situation in Georgia is Grimnew

We'll be damn lucky to have a drop to drink unless state leaders start acting like adults.
Creative Loafing (Atlanta)  |  John Sugg  |  10-04-2007  |  Environment

Probing Questionsnew

Are national forests rubber-stamping mining exploration permits?
Tucson Weekly  |  Tim Vanderpool  |  10-04-2007  |  Environment

Cordoning off the Seanew

California's Marine Protected Areas represent a new approach to conservation -- and a potential boon for scientists.
Good Times Santa Cruz  |  Steve Hahn  |  10-04-2007  |  Environment

James Benney, the Indian Hunternew

Benney is so inspired by the East Bay's dozens of Native American sites that he published his own guidebook about them -- so why do all the experts wish he hadn't?
East Bay Express  |  Nate Seltenrich  |  10-03-2007  |  Environment

South Texas Uranium Revival Puts One County on a Powder Kegnew

Uranium Energy Corp has a pending application with the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality to mine uranium from within the freshwater aquifer beneath Goliad County, but some residents are fighting back.
San Antonio Current  |  Greg Harman  |  10-03-2007  |  Environment

Pennsylvania's Sprawl = More Greenhouse Gasesnew

A new report, Growing Cooler: The Evidence on Urban Development and Climate Change, details how rampant sprawling development has changed how we travel and how that adds up to more greenhouse gases.
Philadelphia City Paper  |  Will Dean  |  10-02-2007  |  Environment

CleanScapes Hopes to Monitor Your Recyclingnew

The company's founder wants to bring the equivalent of the red-light camera to your front curb. Just as the traffic camera captures you running through a stoplight, CleanScapes' incriminating photos would catch you improperly disposing of a milk carton.
Seattle Weekly  |  Nina Shapiro  |  10-01-2007  |  Environment

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