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United States:  Forest salvation
United States: Forest salvation
Living on Earth: YOUNG: It's Living on Earth, I'm Jeff Young. CURWOOD: And I'm Steve Curwood. We continue now with another in our ongoing series of stories about connections between changing forests and the disruption of the earth's climate. The burning and felling of forests is perhaps ...
California leading growth in nation's green jobs economy, study finds - Los Angeles Times
California leading growth in nation's green jobs economy, study finds - Los Angeles Times
latimes.com — California led the nation in all categories measured. In 2007 alone, clean energy spurred the opening of... 10,209 businesses with 125,390 jobs in the state. Venture capital investments in the Golden State totaled nearly $6.6 billion from 2006 to 2008, ... (more) California leading growth in nation's green jobs ...
The California State University
calstate.edu — Picture of a CSU Campus Click to change the image above If Javascript was available you would... see a picture of a campus The CSU is a leader in high-quality, accessible, student-focused higher education. With 23 campuses , almost 450,000 students , and ... (more) The California State University
Too Stupid To Survive
kunstler.com —      Coming home from the annual meet-up of the New Urbanists, I was already agitated from the... shenanigans of United Airlines -- two-hour delay, blown connection -- when I waded into this week's New York Times Sunday Magazine for ... (more) Too Stupid To Survive
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