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Forrest and Amy McCarthy decided to protect Wyoming's disappearing glaciers. First step: strap on the skis.
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Sonar, which protects U.S. warships from enemy submarines, also kills whales and other marine mammals. Scientists are trying to figure out why, but the navy, which funds most of their research, seems to have other ideas.
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In the fight against climate change, we have the scientists, the lawyers, the lobbyists. Now all we need is the mass movement. The man who's been leading the charge for the last 20 years tells us how to build one.
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We travel the ocean this issue, and as befits a place so vast, we have taken several different routes in our explorations.
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Readers write in about bears, green investment strategies, recycling of medical products, and wind power.
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What's the one thing any ski resort needs more than new high-speed lifts, organically grown cafeteria food, and radiant-heat sidewalks? Snow.
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Review of French explorer and photographer Francis Latreille's White Paradise: Journeys to the North Pole
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When we think of the impact of war on the environment, our first thought is usually of degradation.
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Invisible to most of us, dirt-poor miners in the Amazon Basin work with one o the world's most notorious toxins--mercury--to turn river mud into nuggets of precious metal.