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This thanksgiving I asked the simple question: "How important is Turkey to you?" to my friends who are coming over for dinner. Well let me tell you. It's important. But what happens...
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added this 47 minutes ago
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With frantic schedules, fast food and frozen entrees,Thanksgiving may be the one day of the year we return to the kitchen. And in so doing, we return to ourselves. We connect with the people who...
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greenlight given 11 hours ago
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If the Obama administration is unwilling or unable to stop the massive environmental destruction of historic mountain ranges and essential drinking water for a relatively tiny amount of coal, can...
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greenlight given 11 hours ago
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openhagen has been referred to as the most important diplomatic gathering in the world's history. In preparation for the climate talks in December, Current Green is going to bring you a slew...
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added this 3 days ago
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"Many of those are also used in products such as household cleaners, and have been linked to a number of health problems from allergies and skin sensitivity to more serious hormonal...
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commented 3 days ago
Interesting piece. Makes me think of the teens for safe makeup.http://www.edutopia.org/environmental-leaders-jessica-assaf.
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These environmental bad boys are on the run. Find out who they are with the EPA's Most Wanted list. Also, "These Guys Are Full of **it" is back and we're covering...
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greenlight given 3 days ago
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Turkey is being suggested as a "bridge between East and West" on climate change too. Photo of the Bosphorus Bridge spanning Europe and Asia by Jennifer Hattam .
As a city that...
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greenlight given 3 days ago
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The average American produces three times the amount of CO2 emissions as a person in France. A U.S. journalist now living in Europe explains how she learned to love her clothesline and sweating in...
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greenlight given 3 days ago
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From a sharp-eyed reader comes this ad for Humble Oil (which later merged with Standard to become, yes, Exxon). It may win the All Time Millenial Award for Maximal Irony. It’s from a 1962...
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greenlight given 3 days ago
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In 2008, global food price spikes and four successive hurricanes battered the Caribbean island of Haiti, causing an estimated US$220 million in damage to food crops. Tens of thousands of farmers...
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greenlight given 3 days ago