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NEWS THIS WEEK
Fields of Green
Here’s a new twist on school for those who are sick of the classroom: a master’s degree that only spends four months in the classroom, and the other 20 months in the field.
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Farmers Could Help Save Wetlands
Researchers at the University of Alberta in Edmonton, Canada, have quantified the actual cost for local farmers to restore wetlands on their properties—and it’s much lower than anticipated.
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 Reporting by Rebecca Benson and Julie Karceski
THIS WEEK'S COMMENTARY
Low (Carbon) Riders
Ten Tips to a Greener Road Trip
This summer, lots of people are packing up the family car instead of booking flights abroad. Make the most of your road trip while leaving behind a minimal environmental impact by checking out E’s ten tips. By Kristen O’Neill
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IN THE CURRENT ISSUE OF E
GREEN LIVING
Faux Meat Faceoff
Veggie Burgers and Fake Dogs Go for the Grill
Veggie burgers and dogs get put to the taste test. By Erika Alexia Tsoukanelis
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FEATURES
Fields of Green
Designing Baseball Stadiums with the Environment in Mind
Stadiums across the country are engaged in some healthy green competition, from adding solar panels to getting serious about recycling. By Michael Prager
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EARTHTALK
Week of 6/21/09
Dear EarthTalk: Don’t some scientists point to sunspots and solar wind as having more impact on climate change than human industrial activity?

Dear EarthTalk: Are the United States’ vast oil shale resources a potential source of energy?

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