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NOW FEATURING ARCHIVES
Happy Eggs
In the past 10 years, the egg has undergone a remarkable transformation,
from a humble provider of protein, vitamins and minerals to an all-purpose
edible conduit through which beneficial nutrients or potentially harmful
chemicals can pass into the human body.
Wind power for Washington
state's poor gets federal funding
Washington State will receive $1 million to help low-income households
access affordable, clean energy supplied by locally managed wind power,
Senator Patty Murray announced.
Any hope for India's
water woes?
It is a grim reality that millions of Indians queue up every day
at public taps for one of life's most precious commodity — water.
Bering Strait Region
Since the late 1970s, Alaska Natives in communities along the
coast of the northern Bering and Chukchi Seas have noticed substantial
changes in the ocean and the animals that live there.
Barn Saver
The American barn is an endangered species. In 1920, there were
more than 6.5 million barns in the United States; now the number is
less than half. Meet John High, the Barn Saver, who is on a mission
to save the barns.
Fuel Cell Capital of the World
Hydrogen Valley Leads Way to Alternative Energy
Eat Chocolate and
Save The Rain Forest
Sounds to good to be true… Good news for chocolate lovers:
your sweet tooth could help save one of the world’s most endangered
rainforests, the Brazilian Atlantic Forest...
Woodchucks by Debra Firmani
Learn more about what makes a woodchuck so special.
Welcome to the Woodchuck Cafe
OK so I would rather be in a cafe then in my burrow...
I am the Woodchuck…coo coo ca choo. Learn about me and my thoughts
for a better world...
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