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NEWS THIS WEEK
Taking Sides on the Climate Bill
On Friday, June 26, the House passed the American Clean Energy and Security Act by a squeaker, 219 to 212.
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Saying ‘No’ to NO2
On the heels of the House of Representatives passing the American Clean Energy and Security Act, the Environmental Protection Agency announced it is now seeking to tighten nitrogen dioxide air quality standards.
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 Reporting by Julie Karceski
THIS WEEK'S COMMENTARY
COMMENTARY: The Big, Green Day
Author Kate L. Harrison on Saying “I Do” to DIY and Sustainable Weddings
E talks with Kate L. Harrison, author of The Green Bride Guide: How to Create an Earth-Friendly Wedding on Any Budget (Sourcebooks) and founder of www.thegreenbrideguide.com. By Jessica Rae Patton
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IN THE CURRENT ISSUE OF E
GREEN LIVING
Pickle Power
Picking Pickles that Pack a Nutritional Punch
Pucker up for this season’s smartest snack-food pick. By Yvona Fast
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FEATURES
Behind the Greens
Leilani Münter, Race Car Driver
Leilani Munter on why “eco-friendly race car driver” isn’t a contradiction in terms. By Jim Morrill
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EARTHTALK
Week of 7/5/09
Dear EarthTalk: What kind of job opportunities might be opened up by the new federal emphasis on green projects?

Dear EarthTalk: What effects do fertilizers, pesticides and herbicides used on residential lawns or on farms have on nearby water bodies like rivers, streams—or even the ocean for those of us who live near the shore?

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