28. Gov. Crist joins in fight against global warming To prove his point, he joined a celebrity- and politician-driven movement to fight global warming. DeLongpre said students have shown they are thinking about global warming by approving a 50-cent per-credit-hour fee to use toward renewable energy programs. Crow, who owns a home in Florida and has visited the state intermittently since she was 3, said the tour was planned specifically to fight global warming in the region. She also said Crist could bring the fight against global warming to...
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29. Builders clash with ecologists over wildlife Builders clash with ecologists over wildlife April 17, 2007 Jobs . Cars . Real Estate . Apartments . Shopping . Classified . Customer Service . Yellow Pages . Dating . azcentral.com Front Page.Valley & State.Sports.Business.Arizona Living.Opinions.azcentral.com. Builders clash with ecologists over wildlife April 17, 2007 Jobs . Cars . Real Estate . Apartments . Shopping . Classified . Customer Service . Yellow Pages . Dating . azcentral.com Front Page.Valley & State.Sports.Business.Arizona...
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30. Raven to receive ecology award Louis Jobs Sales Power Entrepreneur Biz Finance Franchise Center Advice Library Wireless Marketplace SBTV Events & Networking Business Events Calendar Nominations Online Directory Event Registration About Us About our Paper About Bizjournals Contact Us Advertising Services Editorial Services Subscription Services FAQ's. Louis Jobs Sales Power Entrepreneur Biz Finance Franchise Center Advice Library Wireless Marketplace SBTV Events & Networking Business Events Calendar Nominations Online...
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31. Logging decimates African rainforest Adjust font size: (CNN) -- The world's second largest rainforest -- a haven of biodiversity and one of the planet's vital safeguards against runaway global warming -- is being devastated by illegal logging, environmentalists have warned. More than 15 million hectares of central African forest in the Democratic Republic of Congo has been given away to international logging companies since a moratorium sponsored by the World Bank was agreed in 2002, causing "social chaos environmental...
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32. TheStar.com - News - City wants levies hiked Apr 17, 2007 04:30 AM John Spears City hall bureau Toronto wants major contributors of recycled waste such as juice and soft drink bottlers and newspaper companies to double their contributions to the blue box recycling program, says Councillor Glenn De Baeremaeker. Apr 17, 2007 04:30 AM John Spears City hall bureau Toronto wants major contributors of recycled waste such as juice and soft drink bottlers and newspaper companies to double their contributions to the blue box recycling...
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33. Planting garden is for the birds The 5 steps to a lifestyle changeNew cookbooks: Make great food fast and pretty, tooSpring Garden TourChapel on hilltop highPlanting garden is for the birdsO-W art program again produces major winnerCritical LinkHOWDEEEEEEEETalking to teens can help prevent pregnancy. The 5 steps to a lifestyle changeNew cookbooks: Make great food fast and pretty, tooSpring Garden TourChapel on hilltop highPlanting garden is for the birdsO-W art program again produces major winnerCritical...
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34. Greed, vanity leads to horror stories for wildlife The auburn-coated orangutans from Kalimantan, Sumatran tiger cubs that are bordering on extinction, baby sea eagles, the almost extinct white cockatoo from Papua, a veritable barrel of Sumatran gibbons, and a Sun Bear or two thrown in for good measure can all be had for the asking. The auburn-coated orangutans from Kalimantan, Sumatran tiger cubs that are bordering on extinction, baby sea eagles, the almost extinct white cockatoo from Papua, a veritable barrel of Sumatran gibbons, and a...
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35. Residents carry global warming message Residents carry global warming message Walk turnout in North Mankato surprising for organizer By Nick Hanson The Free Press NORTH MANKATO In January, Deeba Syeda was learning about the impact of global warming for the first time at the Frozen River Festival in Winona. Residents carry global warming message Walk turnout in North Mankato surprising for organizer By Nick Hanson The Free Press NORTH MANKATO In January, Deeba Syeda was learning about the impact of global warming for the first...
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36. Home Depot to Display an Environmental Label By MICHAEL BARBARO Published: April 17, 2007 After squabbling over prices for decades, the nation s big-box retail chains are ready to battle in a new arena: the environment. But persuading the majority of Americans to buy less polluting products could prove an uphill battle, at least for now, environmental advocates say. Demeritt said, consumers seem to be motivated by the health benefits, not the environmental impact. Its changes mirror those at Wal-Mart, which was heavily criticized by...
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