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Our Planet - Week of March 15th, 2009
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| |  | NEWS THIS WEEK |  | EPA Launches Carbon Monitoring The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) established monitoring rules so the federal government can track and inventory emissions of carbon dioxide and other greenhouse gases. Go to all articles - Go to this article |  | 2008: Clean Tech Stronger Than Ever Despite the slumping economy, the so-called “clean tech” sector—including solar photovoltaics, wind power and biofuels—continued to grow by leaps and bounds in 2008. Go to all articles - Go to this article | | | Reporting by Roddy Scheer
|  | THIS WEEK'S COMMENTARY |  | COMMENTARY: Stirring the Waters A Blue Note on the State of the Oceans With the global economy in free fall, industrial gasses altering our atmosphere, human population expanding and marine and terrestrial ecosystems unraveling, we're at a historic juncture for the world, the nation and the world’s oceans. By David Helvarg Go to all articles - Go to this article | | IN THE CURRENT ISSUE OF E |  | GREEN LIVING |  | Treading More Lightly Capturing the Sun in the Mojave Desert Treading More Lightly: The Mojave Desert is a literal ecotourism hotspot. By Roddy Scheer Go to all articles - Go to this article |  | CURRENTS |  | Solar to Go A Mobile Solar Generator Makes Going Off-Grid a Little Easier Going off-grid is easier with a mobile solar generator. By Lydia Breen Go to all articles - Go to this article |  | EARTHTALK |  | Week of 3/15/2009 Dear EarthTalk: Some say that polar bears are going to disappear in 50 years, but Alaskan officials insist their populations are recovering. What’s the real story?
Dear EarthTalk: There’s a lot of talk today about solar and wind power, but what about biomass? How big a role might this renewable energy source play in our future? Couldn’t everyday people burn their own lawn and leaf clippings to generate power? Go to this week's EarthTalk |  | WE NEED YOUR SUPPORT |  | This content is brought to you as a free public service by E/The Environmental Magazine, which is published by Earth Action Network, Inc., a non-profit 501 (c) (3) organization. Our address is 28 Knight Street, Norwalk, CT 06851.
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