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E - THE ENVIRONMENTAL MAGAZINE THIS WEEK
August 4, 2013
WHAT WE'RE FOLLOWING
The Forest Man of India
jadav payeng

In 1979, Jadav Payeng embarked on what would ultimately become a successful 30-year project to single-handedly plant a 1,360-acre forest. Payeng's tree-planting mission began at age 16, when flooding wiped away a large portion of forest along the Brahmaputra river sandbar…

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Superbugs in the Meat Supply
ground beef

A large percentage of meat products sold in the U.S. contain bacteria—such as salmonella and E. coli—that is resistant to antibiotics, according to a new government report. The National Antimicrobial Resistance Monitoring System, a joint effort between the U.S. Centers…

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FEATURED BLOGS
Where Have All the Oysters Gone?
Climate Change May Ruin Your Next Seafood Night
oysters

Seafood lovers hooked on $1 oyster nights may soon have to find a new source of comfort for the work-week blues.
Thanks to an increase of carbon in both the atmosphere and our water bodies (which absorb about a third of all carbon emissions), carbon munching critters like…

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IN OUR CURRENT ISSUE
Off-Roading Sought in Panther Habitat

Florida may have a hockey team named after its panther, but efforts to conserve the animal's habitat have taken some hits in the last few years. The biggest battle is over plans to open 147,000 acres of prime panther habitat to hunting and off-road vehicles like swamp…

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New Funds for Renewables
Financing That Would Let Wind and Solar Compete

Dan Reicher is an expert in environmental policy, finance and technology who has served three presidents. He was a member of President Obama's Transition Team and served as Assistant Secretary of Energy under President Clinton. Currently, Reicher is the executive director…

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Ivory Poaching Rears its Head
With Growing Demand for Ivory, Kenya's Elephants Again Face an Uncertain Future

Uhuru lay in a clearing surrounded by acacias, far from any roads, legs bent as if ready to run. He was headless, and whatever glory he had when he was alive had bled from the open wound.

The elephant's death was the latest evidence of a growing poaching menace that…

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The Orbital Perspective
Launching a Balloon (with Tiny Cameras) into Near Space

In January 2013, a Connecticut middle school science teacher, Geoff Bergen, and film director Rhett Youngberg, who together run the podcast site Almost Rocket Science, launched a balloon 20 miles above the Earth to capture stunning panoramic views. Their project, known as…

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EARTHTALK Q&A
Green Home Renovation

Dear EarthTalk: I'm planning a major home renovation and want to include as many green-friendly features as possible. Where do I begin to look?

– Matthew Glaser, Queens, NY

There has never been a better time to renovate green, given the abundance of Earth-friendly…

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