The EnvironMinute Archives Apr. 1 - 15, 2008

Tue., 4/01     Green Collar Jobs: Blue-collar jobs that help the planet may also provide an opportunity to address poverty.
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Wed., 4/02     A Traveling Tropical Fever: The mosquito that carries Dengue Fever is already crossing U.S. borders, and global warming could allow it to flourish in even more areas.
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Thu., 4/03     Radon Testing: When it comes to lung cancer, what you don’t see or smell really could kill you.
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Fri., 4/04     Portentous Peatlands: Peatlands store an enormous amount of carbon, but if global warming makes them thaw out and quickly release that carbon, a vicious cycle could be unleashed.
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Mon., 4/07     Paint Disposal: How should you dispose of those half-full paint buckets that are stashed away in your basement?
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Tue., 4/08     Willows in Yellowstone: Willows are growing to new heights in Yellowstone – is it because of wolves or warmer weather?
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Wed., 4/09     Toxic Waste to Electricity: Fuel cell technology could one day be used to help clean up acid mine drainage.
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Thu., 4/10     Colony Collapse Disorder: Scientists are still puzzling over the mysterious collapse of honeybee colonies.
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Fri., 4/11     Nanoplastics: By accelerating its biodegradation, nanotechnology may help plastic become more eco-friendly.
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Mon., 4/14     Making the Switch: When it comes to making biofuel, a new study shows that switchgrass may be a better choice than corn.
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Tue., 4/15     Fat Plastic: Chemicals found in pesticides and plastics may be contributing to America’s obesity epidemic.
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