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NEWS THIS WEEK
Here Comes the Ice
Scientists are expecting five billion tons of ice to break away from the Petermann glacier in Greenland this summer—a piece about the size of Manhattan.
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Shipping Stalls
Reported by Julie Karceski
Several environmental nonprofit organizations are crying foul after the July 17 International Maritime Organization (IMO) meeting in London.
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 Reporting by Julie Karceski
THIS WEEK'S COMMENTARY
COMMENTARY: Engineering Equality
A Sustainable Future Depends on a Lot More Women Engineers
Over the past few years, the media has widely documented how American students are slipping behind the rest of the developed world in math and science. This has major implications not only for technology industries in the U.S., but for the renewable energy sector, too. By Julie Karceski
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IN THE CURRENT ISSUE OF E
GREEN LIVING
Harvesting Rain
Why Using Rainwater Is Better for You, Your Plants and Your Water Bill
Don’t let a valuable resource run down the drain. By John C. Davis
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FEATURES
Eco-Enforcers
The proposed International Court for the Environment would be the world’s supreme legal authority on environmental issues. By Alexandra Gross
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EARTHTALK
Week of 7/19/09
Dear EarthTalk: I’ve heard that cars can be modified to run on water. How is this possible?

Dear EarthTalk: I’ve heard so much about using Borax for green housecleaning. But if this mineral has to be mined, doesn't that negate some of its "green-ness?”

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