The EnvironMinute Archives Nov 1 - 15, 2007

Thu., 11/01    The Watershed Approach: It’s an interconnected world, so water quality problems in inland areas can make their way to the coast.    
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Fri., 11/02      Marine Noise: Man-made noise can disrupt the behavior of many marine animals.
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Mon, 11/05    Daylight Saving Time: Was this year’s extension of daylight saving time an energy-saver?    
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Tue., 11/06     The Eleventh Hour Challenge: A new web site is helping one million people cut their environmental footprint by ten percent next year.
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Wed., 11/07    Clotheslines Make a Comeback: Across the U.S., communities are letting it all hang out when it comes to wet laundry.
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Thu., 11/08    Green Campus Profile – The Muhlenberg Green Guide: A group of eco-conscious communications students are inspiring others on their college campus to go green.
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Fri., 11/09     Catching the Waves: Waves and tides could one day provide us with a renewable source of power.
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Mon., 11/12   Preserving Plant Biodiversity in China: China has instituted a new national strategy to help preserve plant biodiversity.
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Tue., 11/13     Biodiversity and Ecosystem Functioning: You’ve heard that variety is the spice of life, but did you know it’s also essential to life?
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Wed., 11/14   Gas Flaring – A Burning Issue: The dirty practice of gas flaring is becoming less economical as natural gas prices rise.
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Thu., 11/15   Earth’s Hotspots Aren’t Due to Sunspots: Climate change skeptics sometimes say that global warming is caused by the sun – is there any truth to this claim?
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