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Countries Falling Behind As World's Oceans Are Still "Vastly Under-Protected": Study
Written by TreeHugger   
11/19/2008
coral-reef1.jpgImage: Sam and Ian on Flickr
Though marine conservation is stepping up worldwide, a new study has found that countries still have a relatively long way to go before they meet their commitment...
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German Solar Company Offers GM €1 Billion
Written by TreeHugger   
11/19/2008
Solar World Volt image Image source: Chevy Volt, pre-production image with Solar World logo Will Bail-out Prevent Development of Greener Cars? The German company SolarWorld, offered approx. 1 billion euros (US $ 1.3 billion) in cash and credit for the German...
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Fuel Cell Stickers for Charging Gadgets
Written by TreeHugger   
11/19/2008
fuelcellsticker charger image Photo via Cleantechnica Slap a sticker on your cell phone and consider it charged. Well, that’s the goal of myFC, anyway. The...
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Book Review: Your Eco-Friendly Home
Written by TreeHugger   
11/19/2008
Man Sanding Home Photo Image source: Getty Images I have to be honest, when I first picked up the book, I inwardly sighed and thought "not another how to go green book." But, I have to take that back because I was refreshingly surprised with the insights Sid Davis offers in Your Eco-Friendly Home. As someone who is considering her first home purchase, but wanting to go green and thinks the idea...
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Acronym Alert: AWWI, The American Wind Wildlife Institute
Written by TreeHugger   
11/19/2008
wind turbines in kansas photo photo: Brent Danley While few people would doubt that wind power shows great promise, where new wind farms get built is often a contentious issue, with one of the issues being (of course) impact on wildlife and the environment. That's where the newly formed American Wind Wildlife Institute...
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Schoolboy's canoe death unexplained
Written by The Independent - Frontpage RSS Feed   
11/19/2008

A pathologist has been unable to find a cause of death for a promising teenage footballer who died after a canoe trip, police said today.


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National Geographics Shows Its Gamer Side, Launches Video Game Series
Written by TreeHugger   
11/19/2008
family Photo via Neeta Lind National Geographics is launching into video games, something we’re a bit surprised hasn’t already happened considering the teaching potential behind them. The games have been built in...
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'Concocted evidence' shock in French case against Rwanda official
Written by The Independent - Frontpage RSS Feed   
11/19/2008

A senior Rwandan official was flown to France today to face accusations of complicity in assassination and genocide - just as the case against her appeared to fall apart at the seams.


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Salmon helped in pesticide ruling
Written by msnbc.com: Environment   
11/19/2008
Farms and orchards that continue to use three pesticides that harm salmon will have to greatly expand buffer zones around so the chemicals don't reach streams, federal biologists ruled Tuesday.
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Japanese schoolgirl joins the big hitters
Written by The Independent - Frontpage RSS Feed   
11/19/2008

Japan's all-male professional baseball league is set to have its first female player after a 16-year-old high school student was drafted by a minor league team.


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