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From the monthly archives:

March 2009

Species in Dried Up Rivers to be Relocated

March 31, 2009

In 40 years, rivers in the U.K. could have up to 80 per cent less water in them, leaving the country facing widespread drought.

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March 31, 2009

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Is that a Bloodberry in Your Pocket? Conflict Electronics via DR Congo

March 30, 2009

Electronics makers are being urged to stop using ‘conflict minerals from mines controlled by armed groups in DR Congo.

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15,000 Green Jobs Coming to London

March 30, 2009

London’s City Halls efforts to become more sustainable could lead to the creation of 10-15,000 green collar jobs.

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Obama’s Fuel Economy Standards Worse Than Bush’s: WTF?

March 29, 2009

Last week, President Barack Obama’s administration released its corporate average fuel economy (CAFE) standards for 2011 model year vehicles, and surprisingly, they’re lower than those proposed by Bush in 2008. It leaves me wondering, “What the hell are they thinking in DC?”
“Obama promised change, but unfortunately this is change in the wrong direction. It’s unfathomable [...]

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Photo Sunday – Jiuzhaigou River Valley and Park

March 29, 2009

In the northern Sichuan, close to the border of Northwest China’s Gansu Province, Jiuzhaigou is a breathtaking alpine valley.

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Earth Hour 2009 – the Good, the Bad and the Real Point of it All

March 28, 2009

Earth Hour 2009, which is from 8:30 till 9:30 local time, has already fueled controversy.

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Lisa Jackson, EPA Head, Says Environmental Protection Agency is “Back On the Job”

March 26, 2009

In a keynote presentation kicking off the 2009 Aspen Environmental Forum, Lisa Jackson, the new head of the US Environmental Protection Agency, told the audience “The EPA is back on the job for the American people.” The idea implied in that statement is that the EPA has not been on the job for some time [...]

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Congress Passes Wilderness Bill to Protect 2 Million Acres Across 9 States

March 25, 2009

The House of Representatives, by a vote of 285 to 140, passed the Omnibus Public Land Management Act Yesterday.

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Shell Wants to Divert Yampa River Water for Oil Shale Development

March 25, 2009

In a bid to divert almost 10 percent of the Colorado’s Yampa river water for oil shale development, Shell Oil is meeting fierce opposition.

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