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Running for Nature at the ING NYC Marathon
(0)You don't have to run the ING New York City Marathon to be inspired. Find out what it was like going on a "safari" for Team Nature, why they ran, and the difference they made. More
Speaking Up for North America’s Forests
(0)Theodore Roosevelt's legacy showed us that we can accomplish epic improvements to the health of our lands for generations to come — if the will still exists. More
Green With Forestry: Asia Pacific Forestry Week 2011
(0)The second Asia-Pacific Forest Week is taking place in Beijing this week. Find out how the Conservancy is playing a major role and why this conference halfway around the world could impact your daily life. More
Cool Green Morning
Wednesday, November 9th
It's not easy being green.- When it comes to climate change, do your eco-friendly choices really make a difference? (Grist)
- So now maybe marine reserves don't promote coral recovery, according to a controversial new report. (Mongabay)
- For the first time in 75 years, an entire genus of mammal may go extinct. (National Geographic)
- As the population gets older, carbon emissions may subside a bit...maybe, says a new study. (Green House)
- Facebook's adding solar panels to its new headquarters. Like! (EcoGeek)
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Salmon Flourish When Great Trees Fall
(0)The Coho salmon population in California has fallen 99% in 60 years. Traditional restoration methods are time-consuming and expensive, but a new idea is saving money and just may save the coho. More
The Budget Control Process and America’s Environment
(0)This past year of budget cutting has revealed that America’s natural resource funding is a target for deep cuts. Will these programs be cut even more in the Budget Control Act process? More
How to Feed Seven Billion and Counting
(4)How can we help the world’s growing population thrive without ruining our natural systems? One solution is to better integrate conservation and agriculture. More
Spotlight: A Star Making a Difference
Talking Water With Kristen Bell
(4)The actress (Veronica Mars, Forgetting Sarah Marshall) and activist talks to us about one of the most important issues facing the planet and what motivated her to take up the cause. More
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