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1.There Could Be Libraries For Everything (www.treehugger.com)
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2.Today on Planet 100: China Signs Copenhagen Accord (Video) (www.treehugger.com)
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3.Canada's Largest Supermarket Chain to Install Solar Panels on 100+ Stores in Ontario (www.treehugger.com)
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4.Freakonomics Watch: "The Primitive Food Movement" (www.treehugger.com)
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5.Hard Rocker Joins Fight for His Homeland's Forests (www.treehugger.com)
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6.All-Black Penguin Discovered, Seems Underdressed (www.treehugger.com)
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7.Gilbert promotes green programs - Arizona Republic (news.google.com)
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8.Call for Entries: The 2010 James Dyson Award (www.treehugger.com)
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9.FOCUS presents Sierra Green Days at Ironstone - Calaveras Enterprise (news.google.com)
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12.80 Rare Butterflies Released to Spend their Short Lives in the Wild (www.treehugger.com)
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13.How Best to Debate Climate Deniers on TV? Simple: Don't. (www.treehugger.com)
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15.UNPLUG encourages eco-friendly lifestyles - Tiger Weekly (news.google.com)
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16.Are Zeppelins the Future of Air Travel? (Slideshow) (www.treehugger.com)
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19.BBC's Inside Out Airs Expose on The Impacts of UK's e-Waste on Developing Countries (www.treehugger.com)
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20.Cathy Erway on The Art of Eating In: The TreeHugger Interview (www.treehugger.com)
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21.Olympic Hockey Final Affects Water Supply, Canadian Economy (www.treehugger.com)
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22.New UN Climate Financing Group Is Another All-Boys Club (www.treehugger.com)
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23.Scientists to review climate body (news.bbc.co.uk)
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24.EU to back bluefin tuna trade ban (news.bbc.co.uk)
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25.Starling flock 'falls from sky' (news.bbc.co.uk)