The EnvironMinute Archives Feb. 16 - 29, 2008

Mon., 2/18   Health Impacts of Shipping Emissions: Even while they’re out at sea, freight ships can impact the air we breathe on land.
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Tue., 2/19    Why Go Green: Can small attempts to save energy and cut carbon emissions really help curb climate change?
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Wed., 2/20   Long-Distance Lunch: Long global supply chains can make it difficult for companies to verify sources and prevent contamination.
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Thu., 2/21    America’s First Suburb Goes Green: Levittown, New York is widely recognized as the symbol of suburban development.  Now county officials want it to become an example of green development, too.
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Fri., 2/22      Green Campus Profile: MADMEC Contest: When MIT students were challenged to design devices that harvest, store, or exploit alternative energy, they came up with some incredible ideas.
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Mon., 2/25   Water Bottles Pulled From Shelves: A major outdoor-goods retailer has pulled popular water bottles from shelves due to concerns about the safety of polycarbonate plastic.
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Tue., 2/26   The Most Terrifying Video You’ll Ever See: The most terrifying video you’ll ever see doesn’t contain any monsters or zombies – it’s a YouTube video about climate change.
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Wed., 2/27   Green Cleaners: You can avoid the toxic chemicals found in many cleaning products by using natural alternatives such as baking soda and lemon.
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Thu., 2/28    Fishing Less Nets More Profits: A new study shows that reducing today’s seafood catch could lead to greater long-term profits for fishers.
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Fri., 2/29      Green Burials Gaining Ground: Green burials are eco-friendly burials that help many people feel more personally connected to the life cycle.
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