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"Startup Company Forks Over Asian Carp"

"This week an Illinois fish processor is sending 44,000 pounds of Asian carp back to Asia as food. A small startup in Pearl, Ill., the Big River Fish Company is just one group that sees Asian carp not as a voracious, invasive species, but as a business opportunity."

Source: NPR, 11/24/2010

"Silence Fueled Their Skepticism"

"In 2008, [some North Carolina residents] discovered what the state had known for several years: Groundwater near their neighborhood had been contaminated with trichloroethylene, a chemical compound often used as an industrial solvent and suspected to cause cancer."

Source: Cary News, 11/24/2010

EPA Releases Reports on Toxics at Selected Schools

Following a December 2008 USA Today report on outdoor air pollution at hundreds of schools, EPA began a monitoring process. Final reports for 21 (of the small number of schools selected) have now been released; the results are mixed.

Private Landowners Increase Protected Wetland Acreage

Land owners signed up to protect 272,762 acres, which in one year adds about 12% of the total acreage covered during the 15-year history of the voluntary Wetlands Reserve Program. Funding for the 1,414 contracts totaled $592,562,106.

Green Lips

Terra.com's Green Lips es un blog especializado en medio ambiente, conservación y ecología. A green initiative of Terra.com's, the Spanish-language Green Lips includes video blogging, photo galleries, latest news, and trends on all things green.

"Growing a Forest, and Harvesting Jobs"

"Three decades ago the Zapotec Indians here in the state of Oaxaca in southern Mexico fought for and won the right to communally manage the forest. Before that, state-owned companies had exploited it as they pleased under federal government concessions."

Source: NYTimes, 11/23/2010

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