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Mar 10, 2013
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Mar 10, 2013
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Burb's Eye View: Learning how to live green
The white, discarded barrels at the food-processing plant may have looked like junk. To Justin Okin, they were a means to harvest the sky. Three of the 60-gallon barrels came home with him one day for less than $10; their previous owner was happy to see...
Tags: Global Change, Weather, Ecosystems, Conservation, Car Repair and Maintenance Tips
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Time to end meat use
Just in time for next Sunday's Earth Day observance, a study published in last week's Environmental Research Letters warns that animal manure and fertilizers used in growing animal feed emit large amounts of nitrous oxide, a powerful greenhouse gas. An...Tags: United Nations, The New York Times, Global Warming, Environmental Issues
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Burbank Recycle Center celebrates Earth Day
The nuances of waste took center stage at an Earth Day celebration Saturday at the Burbank Recycle Center, where attendees were schooled in the differences between trash and recyclable goods and encouraged to start compost piles. “I would love...
Tags: Waste Industries Incorporated, Conservation, Environmental Issues
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Giving back to the Earth
A bare flower bed at Luther Burbank Middle School was transformed Thursday when students, staff and community volunteers marked Earth Day by installing a native-plant garden designed to capture rain water.
The 3,900-square-feet plot near the front...Tags: California, Burbank (Los Angeles, California), Colleges and Universities, Water Restrictions, Education
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Time for greens to embrace nukes
For too long, many environmentalists have been ambivalent about nuclear energy. It conjures fears: meltdowns, cancers, Chernobyl, Fukushima, overtones of nuclear bombs. Yet, we also know that nuclear power provides 70 percent of all the greenhouse gas-...Tags: Solar Energy, Nuclear Power, Environmental Pollution, Conservation, Mountains
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Sandburg Muslim students combat stereotypes
When Muslim students at Sandburg High School were brainstorming ways last year to combat negative thinking about Islam, they came up with the idea of an informal group that would nourish their culture and religion as well as combat stereotypes. Now...Tags: Islam, Ethics, Separation of Church and State, Values, Religion and Belief
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6 new beers to try: Inspirations include citrus, Armenian coffee and ... wood
Summer's coming up quick, and the Southland's craft breweries are preparing a varied slate of new brews to bottle (or can) for your summertime celebrations. Summer Ale and IPAs Golden Road Brewing has begun to can a new seasonal beer for the warmer...
Tags: Culture, Arts and Culture, Customs and Tradition, Coffee, Whole Foods Market
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Business briefs - May 5
Greater Chambersburg Chamber of Commerce CHAMBERSBURG, Pa. — The Greater Chambersburg Chamber of Commerce welcomed 10 new members in April, bringing the membership to 944. New members are: • Ad Pros LLC, McConnellsburg, Pa. • Bob...Tags: Giant Food, LLC, Medical Specialization, Religion and Belief, Foods and Beverages, Services and Shopping
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Living Green Initiative at Bucklin Park
Staff WriterSaige Mayfield, 11, from Imperial, said she loves the environment and felt the best way to learn more about preserving our environment was by attending Earth Day at Bucklin Park. On Saturday hundreds of families and children learned green conservation...Tags: Diets and Dieting, Healthy Diet, Science and Technology, Agriculture, Agricultural Research and Technology
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Forgotten waterway at Lauderdale park to be restored
The concrete-walled moat winds through Hugh Taylor Birch State Park, an overgrown waterway passed unnoticed every day by paddlers guiding canoes through the adjacent lagoon. But its anonymity will be shattered next weekend as hundreds of volunteers clear...
Tags: Bayview Elementary School, State Parks, Sports, New River (Broward, Florida), New River Middle School
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Cleaning up shows us at our best, and worst [Commentary]
Spring cleaning has taken on a new aspect in Harford County in recent years, as volunteers take on the of picking up litter. The recent Earth Day-oriented Susquehanna River Sweep is one such event. A few weeks before that there was a cleanup along Otter...Tags: Edgewood, Havre de Grace
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Earth Day Photos
Eventgoers make a pot out of clay during a Earth Day Ce...
(May 10, 2013)
Eventgoers make a pot out of clay during a Earth Day Ce...
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