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Our Planet - Week of March 22nd, 2009
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| |  | NEWS THIS WEEK |  | Saving the Sea Turtles A trio of environmental groups last week filed notices of intent to sue the federal government over violations of the Endangered Species Act related to turtle protection. Go to all articles - Go to this article |  | Shell Picks Biofuels, Ditches Wind and Solar Royal Dutch Shell, one of the world’s largest oil companies, announced last week that it is dialing back its investments in wind, solar and hydroelectric projects to focus more exclusively on biofuels. Go to all articles - Go to this article | | | Reporting by Roddy Scheer
|  | THIS WEEK'S COMMENTARY |  | COMMENTARY: A Ficus Falls in Florida Green Inspiration Grows from Hurricane Debris It was late October, 2005. Hurricane Wilma had just raced across South Florida. Quiet had returned to Pompano Beach, and Bob Parks set out for a Publix supermarket. But Parks, a long-standing member of the Broward County School Board, was dumbfounded to see a huge ficus tree stretched entirely across Harbor Drive. By Gary S. Hines Go to all articles - Go to this article | | IN THE CURRENT ISSUE OF E |  | GREEN LIVING |  | Safety in Green Even in Tumultuous Times, Green Investing Holds Promise Safety in Green: In these turbulent times, green investing holds steady promise. By Brita Belli Go to all articles - Go to this article |  | CURRENTS |  | Here Come the Floods As Water Levels Rise, Designers Find Sometimes Counterintuitive Solutions Designers are scheming up new and sometimes counterintuitive solutions for rising water levels. By David Zax Go to all articles - Go to this article |  | EARTHTALK |  | Week of 3/22/2009 Dear EarthTalk: I want to start an organic vegetable garden in my yard and I would like to know how to combine crops to make better use of time and space.
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