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NEWS THIS WEEK
Reforming Biofuels
A joint report last week highlighted the need for policy reforms to ensure that the emerging growth in biofuels is a net gain for the environment and human welfare.
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NYC Cracks Down on Idling
In an effort cut down on the noxious pollutants emitted from idling vehicles on its streets every year, New York City recently passed a law making vehicle idling of more than 60 seconds punishable by a stiff fine.
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 Reporting by Roddy Scheer
THIS WEEK'S COMMENTARY
COMMENTARY: Recycling First
Directing Federal Stimulus Money to Real Green Projects
If the Obama Administration wants fast, green and dramatic results for its stimulus package, the best place to start is at the garbage can. By Neil Seldman, PhD
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IN THE CURRENT ISSUE OF E
GREEN LIVING
A Cut Above
More Hair Salons Are Going Green
From recycled hair clippings to wind-powered appliances, beauty salons across the country are getting a green makeover. By Ashley Varese
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CURRENTS
Cut Down
Clearcutting in California’s Sierra Nevada
Lumber giant Sierra Pacific Industries is clearcutting California’s Sierra Nevada Forest – and leaving a barren wasteland in its wake. By Hallie Gardner
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EARTHTALK
Week of 3/1/2009
Dear EarthTalk: I don’t eat meat, for a variety of ethical and environmental reasons, and I’d rather not feed it to my cat, either. Do cats have to be carnivores?

Dear EarthTalk: What is the “green cities” movement?

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