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  • Art from the Garbage Can

    If you're tired of Pixar, Claymation, and Happy Feet's animated penguins, take a look at StartMotions.
  • Cleaner than What?

    Many years ago there was a kind of gentleman's agreement in the advertising industry that you didn't bad-mouth the competition. Not anymore.
  • Drinking the Desert Dry

    Think for a moment of a microchip -- that little piece of silicon that practically runs the modern world. What comes to mind?
  • Q & A: Troubled Waters

    Marine biologist Jane Lubchenco, Obama’s pick to head up NOAA, explains how to save our beleaguered oceans.
  • Scrambled Eggs

    Kids in Britain aren't sure about the origins of everyday foods.
  • Telling It on the Mountain

    Forrest and Amy McCarthy decided to protect Wyoming's disappearing glaciers. First step: strap on the skis.
  • The UN's Facelift

    If you're planning to follow Werner Schmidt on his famous "dirty tour" of the United Nations headquarters, here's what I suggest: Bring your hazmat suit.
  • La Vie en Vert

    Carbon emissions and working hours seem to be more closely related than anyone realized.
  • Mysteries of the Deep

    The surfaces of the world’s oceans are vast, but the depths are far vaster.
  • Naked Planet

    How one trendsetting rock band put its ecoTunes on iTunes

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