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Should you add the latest green-living books to your library?
It’s easy writing green, or so this year’s deluge of eco-tippy books would indicate. But are any of the latest feel-good, change-a-light-bulb tomes decent? No doubt our own volume, Wake Up and Smell the Planet, is still No. 1 on your toilet tank — but we thought we’d take a look at how the recent […]
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Landmark court ruling halts Georgia coal plant, Pentagon scuffling with EPA over pollution cleanup,
Read the articles mentioned at the end of the podcast: A Coal New World White-Out House To Clean Up or Not to Clean Up … We’re Still on Defense Moby Next Year Whale, You Were Out! Dry Run Read the articles mentioned at the end of the podcast: The Saga of Fume A Tip of […]
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Cheap materials, lax government standards at fault in toxic FEMA trailers
The toxic trailers used by the Federal Emergency Management Agency to house thousands of homeless Gulf Coast residents after Hurricanes Katrina and Rita were found to be troublesome to occupants’ health due to cheap building materials and lax government standards for RVs, scientists said Wednesday. “Manufacturers of travel trailers and the government agencies that influence […]
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30,000 farmed salmon escape off B.C. coast, endangering wild stocks
Some 30,000 farmed Atlantic salmon have escaped from their pen off the coast of British Columbia into the Pacific Ocean. Farmed salmon can harm wild salmon stocks — which are already declining on the west coast — by competing with them for food as well as spreading disease. In this case, the escaped salmon are […]