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Sarah K. Burkhalter is Grist's project manager.

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  • Soccer’s biggest to-do goes green.

    This article says that more than 30 billion people -- out of a world population of 6.6 billion -- are expected to tune into the upcoming soccer football World Cup. So that just goes to show you how popular soccer football is.

    The event kicks off (ha!) on Friday in Germany and my fiancé would be happy to tell you when all the games are being played, which team is playing which, what their chances are of moving to the next round, what color each team wears, the name of every player on every team, and precisely how to work, eat, sleep, plan a wedding, and watch six hours of soccer football every day for over a month. Me -- all I've got is the green angle.

    Says the World Cup environmentalness website:

  • Mining company returns funds to tribe

    In the midst of our Poverty & the Environment series, we published a walking tour of Wisconsin's Sokaogon Chippewa community, which had partnered with another tribe to buy a nearby zinc and copper mine and keep it from reopening. At the time of our interview with tribe member Tina van Zile, the Sokaogon Chippewas -- one of the poorest tribes in the nation -- were struggling to raise funds to pay their share and save their community from being overrun by miners and the accompanying land degradation and pollution.

    The Sokaogon tribe just made their final $8 million mortgage payment to the BHP Billiton mining company -- and BHP is donating the $8 million back to the tribe in a trust fund.

    [Tribe administrator Tony] Phillippe said Tuesday the land will be used for conservation purposes, such as public trails and parks, and the mining project will never be developed.

    "The minerals underneath it are basically sacred from now on into eternity," he said. "We own it all."

    Woo hoo! A bit of good news, and just in time for World Environment Day!

  • What’s to do in New England?

    I'm getting hitched in August (yay!) to this dashing young man, and we're talking about honeymooning in New England. Any of you Gristmill readers live in the area? Any ideas of where we should go? What we should do? Where we should stay? (No, I don't think we'll stay at your house -- but thanks for the offer.)

    Any tips (eco- or otherwise) would be greatly appreciated!

  • Cool

    April 21, 2006--Apple® today announced an expansion of its successful recycling program, offering free computer take-back and recycling with the purchase of a new Macintosh® system beginning in June. US customers who buy a new Mac® through the Apple Store® (www.apple.com) or Apple's retail stores will receive free shipping and environmentally friendly disposal of their old computer as part of the Apple Recycling program. Equipment received by the program in the US is recycled domestically and no hazardous material is shipped overseas.

    And now you know.