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News Articles Home Before You Wash and Rinse, Check The Label Studies Raise Concerns About How Parabens Affect Human Hormones Hurricane Felix, Now Category 2, Leaves Death in Its Wake Damage Being Assessed in Nicaragua and Honduras, As Storm Moves On Hurricane Felix Is A "Potentially Catastrophic" Category 5 Storm Will Make Landfall Early Tuesday Morning Hurricane Felix Will Grow To "Major" Status Today Category 2 Storm Expected To Grow In Strength Pope Benedict XVI's Sunday Message: Save The Planet The Holy See Urges Catholics To "Safeguard Creation" And Reverse "Degradation" Sen. John Warner, Retiring, Was Recent Champion Of Environment Republican Lawmaker Had Spotty Voting Past, But Drafted Bi-Partisan Climate Bill Tropical Storm Felix Nears Caribbean Islands Storm Alerts In Place for Eastern Caribbean And Northern S. America With U.S. On Sidelines, World Nears New Climate Accord Industrial Nations Agree To Cut Greenhouse Gas Pollution 25-40% VIDEO: Simple Green Steps The Daily Green Interview: Laurie David, Pt 6 Toys "R" Us Recalls Toys Due To Lead Paint Risk Wooden Coloring Cases Latest Chinese-Made Toy Pulled From Market Global Warming Economics 101 Climate Change Will Cost The World Economy, One Way Or Another Landmark TXU Environmental Buyout A Go Deal To Stop 8 New Coal Power Plants, Once Suspect, Wins Support Of Major Investor "The Ethical Gourmet" Is A How-To For Eco-Foodies New Book Gives Practical Advice For Making Choices Good For Health And Environment Tracking Lower Gas Prices, Searches For SUVs Surge While Hybrids Lose Popularity A Recent Survey Of Online Used Car Searches Shows Highest Gains For SUVs, Biggest Declines For Hybrids, Compacts Global Warming Will Produce Stronger Thunderstorms, Tornadoes NASA research on small storms shows climate change will have an effect Bush Administration Warms To Global Warming Action "Tremendous" Cuts In Greenhouse Gas Emissions In Excess Of 50% Required: Ambassador Global Wheat Stockpiles Near 26-Year Low Extreme Weather Blamed For Bad Harvest; Prices Could Rise Up And Down The Grocery Aisle 1 Million Acres Of Trees Destroyed In Zimbabwe Latest Result Of Political Incompetence Is The Environment Little Relief From Historic U.S. Drought Southeast Remains Ground-Zero For Months-Long Drought Antarctic Mission to Understand Global Warming, Sea Ice A global cadre of scientists will explore one of the world's least traveled regions -- the Antarctic sea ice zone -- as part of the International Polar Year, an international effort to understand the poles. VIDEO: This Moment In The Green Movement The Daily Green Interview: Laurie David, Pt 5 Global Warming Behind Hot 2006 Federal Study Links Hot U.S. Temperatures To Greenhouse Gases Ozone Hole Forms Earlier In 2007 Progress From Banning CFC Pollution Won't Show Results For Decades Ford Sets Speed Record With Hydrogen Car Fusion Hydrogen 999 Model Exceeds 207 MPH At Bonneville Salt Flats Track Baby White Shark, Caught By Fishermen, Goes To Aquarium Brief Time In Captivity Will Raise Awareness About Plight Of Sharks Greece Fires Caused By Culture of Arson Government Wants To Prosecute Arsonists As Terrorists; Their Motive Is Land Development Natural Light Boosts Test Scores A Middle School Opens Classrooms To Sunlight; Workplaces Can Benefit Too U.S.-Australia Pacts On Climate, Nukes Near Non-Binding Targets For Carbon Reduction, And Increased Nuclear Power Partnerships Seen You Can Recycle THAT!? Is Your Community Still Stuck On Plastics 1 And 2? Others Accept More A $27 Million Plan For Ivory Billed Woodpecker Government Releases First-Ever Proposal To Save A Species That May Be Extinct New Dog Food Recall Due to Salmonella Contamination FDA Cites Potential for Salmonella Transfer to Pet Owners Handling Dried Dog Food With Greek Fire Death Toll At 63, Politicians Feel Heat Citizens Call For Better Forest Protection, As Fires Are Whipped Up By Heat, Drought And Arson Farmer's Almanac Predicts Icy Winter Folksy Weather Forecast Doesn't Match Government's More Scientific Prognosis Remote Controlled Plane Aids Wildfire Spotters NASA And Forest Service Team Up To Launch Ikhana Drone Solar Power Could Cost Half As Much 3 Years From Now The Mercedes Benz Of Renewable Energy -- On Every Garage Year Of The Frog Highlights Imperiled Amphibians Amphibian Crisis: Up To Half Of World's Species Face Extinction In Our Lifetime Last Day To Comment On USDA Organic Rule 1,433 Comments So Far On Proposal To Allow 38 Non-Organic Ingredients In Certain Certified Organic Foods Brangelina Eat Hot Dogs! (And Raise Cash For Green New Orleans Recovery) Brad Pitt And Angelina Jolie Make News In New York, By Being In New York Eco-Friendly Pet Accessories: A $1 Billion Industry Folks want Fido and Fluffy to go green too, for the health of the pets and the environment If 1992's Hurricane Andrew Hit Today? Twice The Damage 15 Years Of Coastal Development Would Make A Category 5 Landfall More Destructive Congress Vows Hearings On Toxic Toys 19 Million Toys From 19 Toymakers: Something Must Be Wrong "Major, Major Disaster" From Midwest Flooding At Least 1,000 Homes Abandoned, And Dozens Dead As Rains Show No Mercy The Joneses Are Green. Are You? Survey: We Want To Seem Green -- Sometimes More Than Be Green 4 Score And 1,000 Gettsyburg Acres Open To Sprawl Sacred Patriotic Civil War Grounds "Endangered" By Urban Sprawl, Mining -- Even A Casino Italian Wine Harvest Comes Very Early Global Warming Affects Vineyards Around The World The Passion Of Leonardo DiCaprio A Q&A With The Creator And Star Of "11th Hour," Which Opens Nationwide Today Reusable Bags: Always Green, Suddenly Trendy Paper? Plastic? No thank you. It's a chant you can hear more and more at grocery store checkout across the country, as one of the simplest trends in green living goes wholly mainstream. More Toys Recalled Due To Lead Paint Jewelry, Curious George, Thomas, SpongeBob And More On Latest Made In China Black List Hidden Danger In Non-Stick Pots & Pans Exposure To Low Levels In Womb Lowers Birth Weight: Studies Climate Pact Is Bipartisan And International Western States Join With Canadian Provinces To Cut Carbon Emissions |
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