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Our Planet - Week of January 18th, 2009
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| |  | NEWS THIS WEEK |  | Palin Fights Endangered Listing for Cook Inlet Belugas Alaska Governor Sarah Palin announced that the state would be filing suit against the federal government to overturn the recent inclusion of the Cook Inlet beluga whale on the U.S. list of endangered species. Go to all articles - Go to this article |  | Déjà vu All Over Again White House Still Wants to Delist Gray Wolf In what many environmentalists hope is its last affront to their sensibilities, the Bush administration is once again trying to remove endangered species protection for the rebounding gray wolf population of the Northern Rockies. Go to all articles - Go to this article | | | Reporting by Roddy Scheer
|  | THIS WEEK'S COMMENTARY |  | Trading Bikinis for Green Embarking On a New Kind of Spring Break The infamous Spring Break is just around the bend. But before you start silk screening T-shirts that read “I survived Spring Break 2009” for you and your buddies, or sign up for that wet T-shirt contest, consider an eco-friendly alternative. By Brooke Neuman Go to all articles - Go to this article | | IN THE CURRENT ISSUE OF E |  | GREEN LIVING |  | Down on the Farm Stay Rest, Relaxation and Roosters in Pennsylvania Dutch Country Experience the country comforts of an independent working farm in Pennsylvania. By Lili DeBarbieri Go to all articles - Go to this article |  | CURRENTS |  | Plymouth Rocks the Movie Industry A Mega Green Movie Studio in Massachusetts Aims to Be “Hollywood East” Massachusetts will soon be able to boast the world’s first entirely green movie studio. By John M. Guilfoil Go to all articles - Go to this article |  | EARTHTALK |  | Week of 1/18/2009 Dear EarthTalk: A friend of mine in Connecticut raves about the “Green Drinks” events she attends there every month to meet up with other eco-interested locals. How can I find out if there are any such gatherings in my area?
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