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Saving a Few Bucks, A Few Trees, and a Few Fish For the Cost of a Few Thoughts

Saving a Few Bucks, A Few Trees, and a Few Fish For the Cost of a Few Thoughts

 

MSNBC.com uses NRDC’s energy and money saving tips to help people cut back on money spent on electricity… In an Associated Press article, Damon Nagami contends that California’s San Onofre toll road, which would threaten a national park by being built, could hardly claim to be of national significance—it’s set to only be 16 miles long… In the New York Times Long Island section, Nathanael Greene reaffirms that we cannot depend on biofuels working only on good faith alone—we need national regulations and enforcement of policies that guarantee biofuel quality and minimum environmental impact… NRDC’s Lethal Sound film on the affects of sonar on whales was mentioned in a blog post about the whales in New York Harbor in the Albany Times Union’s Green Blog… An Op-Ed by Erin Allweiss in the Tampa Bay Tribune urges Floridians to consider the consequences of building oil infrastructure off their hurricane prone coastline; urging readers to refuse the risk and join the call for newer, cleaner, renewable energy… Louisa Willcox celebrates the “huge win for rationality” represented by the drop of the wolf delisting plan and voices her plans for the next few months in a Casper Star-Tribune article.

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