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  • Q & A: The Big Dig

    To feed our insatiable appetite for minerals, mining companies like to keep one step ahead of the law. Robert Moran tries to keep one step ahead of them.
  • Whatever It Takes

    On daytime TV, in film, and on Capitol Hill, scientist Lisa Suatoni opens people's eyes to the plight of the seas.
  • Beach Combers | Citizen Reporters Testing The Waters

    Citizen reporters add local perspective to NRDC's Testing the Waters report
  • A Clean Epidemic

    Is littering contagious? That’s the premise behind the Broken Windows Theory.
  • Domesticated Plants

    Environmentalists have labored mightily to clean up the Great Outdoors. But what about the Great Indoors?
  • Electric Trees

    Don't look now, but there’s a giant rechargeable battery growing on your lawn. It's called a tree.
  • Eminent Domain

    A new company, named Dot Eco, proposes to use that domain name to showcase green initiatives by companies or individuals.
  • Enter Sandman

    Jim Denevan will walk for hours to draw swirling patterns on a monumental scale.
  • Fixing the Climate at Home - and in Copenhagen

    This December, the international community will meet in Copenhagen to forge a new climate agreement to replace the Kyoto Protocol.
  • Green to the Core: Summer 2009

    Even in hard times, some consumer goods manage to buck the economic trend.

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