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E - THE ENVIRONMENTAL MAGAZINE THIS WEEK
September 1, 2013
WHAT WE'RE FOLLOWING
More Spills Shine Spotlight on Keystone
arkansas oil spill

The ruptured tar sands oil pipeline that spilled at least 12,000 barrels of Canadian tar sands oil in Mayflower, Arkansas, on March 29, is calling attention to the environmental dangers posed by the Keystone XL pipeline project which would carry the same heavy, crude oil…

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Concern Grows Over Fracking Public Lands
wildlands

On May 16, the U.S. Bureau of Land Management (BLM) announced new rules for fracking - or hydraulic fracturing – on public lands that environmental groups say do not go far enough to protect public health. There are more than 1 million fracked wells across the U.S.…

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FEATURED BLOGS
A Greener Blue Lagoon

As the sea plane banks to the right and I look down through the open window, sunlight glints off one of the largest solar arrays I've ever seen, and the next thing I know we are splashing down in the turquoise waters of Fiji's fabled Blue Lagoon. The pilot cuts the…

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The Price of Red Lips
Metals and Other Toxins Are Found in Most Lipsticks
red lipstick

As a child I intently watched my mother put on bright red lipstick every morning before work. Even when she didn't use a mirror, her lipstick always looked flawless. Recently, my mother asked me about the ingredients in her favorite red lipstick. Throughout my toxicology…

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If You Can't Beat Them, Try to Silence Them with Lawyers
Logging Industry-Funded Forest "Certification" Entity Threatens ForestEthics with Lawsuit
clearcut

A phony logging industry "eco-certification" entity funded by Weyerhaeuser, Plum Creek, International Paper, Sierra Pacific and other U.S. logging companies attempted last week to bully ForestEthics into silence.

Sorry, SFI (the so-called Sustainable Forestry…

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Losing Water
Water Shortages Are a Major Problem for Future Energy Projects
watering crops

It's easy to get obsessed with climate change as the predominant environmental issue and to neglect the complex interactions of deforestation, biodiversity loss, human population growth, ozone depletion and numerous other factors. One key factor is water, upon which we all…

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IN OUR CURRENT ISSUE
Free Range Fish
The Environmental Promise of Open Ocean Fish Farms

When Neil Sims was working as a marine biologist in the Cook Islands—an idyllic scattering of white sand and blue lagoon islands halfway between New Zealand and Hawaii—he couldn't help but notice something about the islanders' traditional fishing, in this case,…

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EARTHTALK Q&A
Human Overpopulation: Still an Issue of Concern?

Dear EarthTalk: Is it true that human overpopulation isn't such a big issue any more as numbers are expected to start declining in a few decades?

– Melinda Mason, Boone, IA

Ever since Thomas Malthus published "An Essay on the Principle of Population" in 1798,…

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