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E - THE ENVIRONMENTAL MAGAZINE THIS WEEK
December 30, 2012
WHAT WE'RE FOLLOWING
Franken-Salmon on the Horizon
aquadvantage salmon

On December 21, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) announced that they could find no valid scientific reasons to ban the production of GM AquAdvantage salmon engineered to grow twice as fast as ordinary fish. Since 1991, AquaBounty Technologies, a…

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EPA Administrator Lisa Jackson Steps Down
lisa jackson

Lisa Jackson is stepping down as administrator of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) after a career marked by elevating the effectiveness of the agency she led. While Jackson's EPA did not go as far as many on the left had hoped in terms of combating climate…

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FEATURED BLOGS
The Cash for Clunkers Conundrum
That Cash for Clunkers Program Was Not an Environmental Success Story
car junkyard

In 2009, the Car Allowance Rebates System (CARS), fondly known as the Cash for Clunkers program, was put into effect to take older, less efficient vehicles off the road and replace them with vehicles that get better gas mileage and release fewer tailpipe emissions. The…

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IN OUR CURRENT ISSUE
Embracing the Blue
Winter Wear Raises the Green Bar

Winter's here—what to wear? The environmentalist in you wants something functional that's made with a minimal impact. But your inner fashionista demands some style as well. Luckily several manufacturers have risen to the challenge.

One major development in outdoor…

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Slice of Life: Pedal Power

The Guatemalan organization Maya Pedal builds "bicimaquinas" (pedal-powered machines) for residents to power water pumps, grinders, threshers, blenders and more.

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Eating Nano
Processed Foods and Food Packaging Already Contain Nanoparticles—Some of Which Could Be Harmful to Our Health
There are gaps—big gaps—in what we know about the food and food packaging that is already sitting on

Our food supply is not nearly as safety-tested as we would like to believe. True, things are not as dire as they were in the early 20th century when Upton Sinclair's The Jungle exposed the filth of the meatpacking industry, leading to reforms that included the founding of…

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Flights of the Future
Companies—and the Military—Are Moving Forward with Super Fast, Super Efficient Hydrogen-Fueled Planes

The long lines will be the same. So, too, the sluggish security check-ins and navigation through tourists, crying babies and businesspeople to stow your slightly too big carry-on bag. The flight attendants will still recite their scripted safety speeches, reminding you that…

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EARTHTALK Q&A
"Geotourism"

Dear EarthTalk: I've heard of ecotourism, but what on Earth is "geotourism?"

—Sally Kardaman, Sumter, SC

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Traffic Pollution and Asthma

Dear EarthTalk: Is it true that asthma cases in children often correlate to living close to roads and all the associated pollution-spewing traffic?

—Jake Locklear, San Diego, CA

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November/December 2012
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