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Green Museum Uses the Internet to Connect and Feature Creative Community ActionAre museums all cold and boring? ¡No way, José!
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BREAKING: In Wake of BP Oil Spill, Journalists and Public Finally Get Transparency They NeedWith its offshore oil well still gushing into the Gulf of Mexico, and after seven long weeks of near silence, it is finally clear what British Petroleum is doing about its man-made catastrophe.
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Up the Mountain, a New Album from 2/3 Goat, an anti-MTR Band from the Big AppleTwo-Thirds Goat, New York City's original "metro-billy" band and an outspoken opponent of mountaintop removal coal mining, has just released its new album, Up the Mountain.
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Bonnaroo Music & Art Festival Negates Environmental ImpactIn its nine years of existence Bonnaroo has become the biggest festival of its kind East of the Mississippi. It’s more than just a celebration of music. It’s a celebration of film. It’s a celebration of comedy. And it’s also a celebration of the earth.
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An Illuminating Lecture on Environmental Journalism from Andrew Revkin, of the NY Times
The author of the Dot Earth blog, and a fifteen year veteran of the Gray Lady, stopped by Eugene to discuss our favorite topic...bringin tha ruckus on environmental matters.
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Rooftop Gardens Sustain and EmpowerLocated in the heart of San Fransisco, a volunteer-supported rooftop garden is bringing hope and food to one of the largest low-income areas of the city.
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