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5/17/2008 11:23:03 AM
Mountains of Manure as the New Fuel
St. Johns County Schools Considering Energy Savings Program
St. Augustine Group Helps Environmental Hero in Cuba
Former Florida Governor Jeb Bush Skeptical About Global Warming
Study Says Wind Speeds on Hutchinson Island Are Enough To Make Wind Turbines Work
The 3,000 Miles-per-gallon Car
Florida Theme Parks Living Green
Single Mom Helps Build First HabiJax Green Home
Earth Day & Ecology Fair at the Jacksonville Landing
South Florida Water Restrictions Relaxed To Allow 2nd Day of Watering
Clay County Chamber Receives $200,000 Grant for Environment
Bush Proposes New Climate Change Strategy
Police Collect Unused Prescription Drugs To Keep Them Out Of Town's Water
Rare Arctic Bird Found in Florida
Keeping Jacksonville Beautiful... First Coast News Adpots a Road
San Diego Theater Company Goes Green
Lake Okeechobee Water Level Above Last Year's
UK Selects Carbon Neutral Towns
Feds Bypass Environmental Laws To Build Massive Border Fence
18 States Going To Court To Force EPA To Respond to Supreme Court Ruling on Global Warming
US Warns Deep Emission Cuts Could Hurt Economy, Especially Among Developing Nations
Experts Say Filling of North Georgia Lake Doesn't End Drought
Prison Inmates Go Green
IndyCar Circuit Goes Green With Ethanol Fueled Cars
California Lowers Auto Emissions Rule
Florida Congress Looking For More Federal Money For Everglades
Miami Among 20 Cities Staging Earth Day Concerts
Thousands of Pounds of Litter Cleared on St. Johns
California Family Vows To "Go Green" For a Year
Lake Lanier's Level Still Low Despite Rain
California Moms Gather For Eco-Friendly Parties
Progress Seeks New Nuke Plants
JU Goes Green
Huguenot Changes Still in the Public's Hands
Gas Prices Too High? Go Green!
Tennessee Mayor Gives Bottled Water to Georgia
Virgin Flies Biofueled Jet From London
Six Flags' Water Rides Remain Open Despite Drought
Living Green: A Bus Fueled By Vegetable Oil Visits the First Coast
California College Goes Green
Experts Weigh how to Treat Hurt Right Whale
Georgia Eases Water Rules
Court Issues Smackdown to Water Plans
Gov. Perdue To Announce Outdoor Watering Restrictions
Pharmacy Goes Green
Homeless Shelter Goes Green
Researchers to Study Impact of Methane Gas from Belching Cows
Jacksonville Company Constructs Very Green Building
"Green Team" Helps Clean Up Jacksonville Roads
Britain: Climate Change Threatens Coasts
Total Guilty In France's Worst Oil Spill
Coal Producer Agrees To Pay $30 Million
Rains Restore Reservoir To Normal Level
Green Carpooling
Automakers Go Green at Detroit Auto Show
Air Jordans Go Green
UNF Begins Construction on Green Building
Is Your Big Screen TV Causing Big Power Bills?
Florida's New Fertilizer Rule Goes Into Effect
California Man Saves Trash for a Year
Times Square Ball Goes Green
Cash and Perks for Living Green
National Book Store Goes Green
Traffic-Fighting Group Reaches Out To Military Bases
Pahokee Working To Stop Theft of Water
More and More Retailers Are Going Green
Hair Clippings Used To Clean Up Environmental Disasters
Former Vice President Gore Blames U.S. For Blocking Progress at U.N. Climate Conference
Live Christmas Trees Help Revitalize Areas Destroyed in California Wildfires
Which Christmas Tree Choice is "Greener": Real or Artificial?
Al Gore Gets Nobel Peace Prize, Warns of Ominous Threat
Some Say Georgia Should Look Across Border For Water Solution
South Koreans Struggle To Clean Up Oil Spill
Officials: Major Oil Spill Off South Korea
Rockefeller Center Christmas Tree Is Solar Powered This Year
Officials on Hot Seat About Water
New TVs Can Waste a Lot of Energy, Tips on Improving Efficiency
Solar Publishing
The Little Seed
Lake Lanier Close To Record Low Water Level Set in 1981
Clinton Library Adds Green Roof
Kansas Man Converts Ordinary Vehicles Into Bio Hot Rods
Atlanta-Area Reservoirs Are Almost Down To The Dregs
Once-a-week Watering May Be Enforced From Orlando to Florida Keys
UGA Scheduled To Release Report On How To Decrease Water Use
Ships Crew Held as Criminal Probe of Oil Spill Begins
Experts Completing Final Climate Report
Oil Spill Threatens Bay Area Wildlife
Recycle Old Computers for Free
Scientist Working on Low Cost "Green" Gas
Ways to Save Water in Your Home
Flying Biodiesel
Chattahoochee River Swells With Water as Lanier Declines
California Sues EPA Over Global Warming
China Signals Rejection of Emission Caps
New York City Toddlers Grow-Up Green
Schwarzenegger Sues Government for Global Warming
TV Oil Tycoon Goes "Green" in Real Life
Developer Faces Fines For Polluting Waters Near River
Oil Spill Darkens Swath of St. Johns River
Living Green: Disposing of Prescription Drugs
Universal Goes Green
Hollywood Goes Green
Heat Your Home Without Harming The Environment
Officials Say South Florida Drought Will Worsen Next Year
Goodwill is America's Top Recycler
Centennial Olympic Park To Truck In Water For Ice Skating
Corps: Atlanta County May Be Taking Too Much Water From Allatoona
Drought Helping Ga. Pecan Crop
NBC Primetime Goes Green
More Pets Are Finding Organic Food In Their Dishes
Halloween Goes Green
Handbags Go Green
Cosmetics Go Green
High School Students Turn Fast Food Into 'Green' Fuel
Macon Mayor Suggests Selling Water To Atlanta Airport
White House Edited CDC Report on Climate Change
Drought Brings New Florida-Georgia Battle
San Francisco Plans Hour of Darkness To Promote Energy Conservation
Going Green Can Start At The Top
Oviedo Might Pay Homeowners To Replace Lawns
Retailer Offers "Green" Furniture
Grey Is The New Green
10 Great Places To Be Awed By a Rainforest
The Southeastern U.S. Facing Worst Drought on Record
Environmental Problems Loom in Myanmar
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Former Vice President Al Gore Awarded Nobel Peace Prize
Dutch Activists Block Newsprint Ship
European Cities Tackling Climate Change
Bo Derek Fights Illegal Wildlife Trafficking
Scientists Turn to Paintings for Clues on Pollution & Global Warming
Gas Emissions Said at Unsafe Threshold
Ambrosia Beetle Killing Trees on Fort George Island
Global Warming May Make Humidity Worse
Green Chemistry Joins College Curriculum
Solar System Cuts Electric Bill To 24 Cents For Retired Mandarin Couple
Auto Shop Goes Green
Throwing Out Old Medicine and Cosmetics Could Hurt The Environment
Stone Mountain Calls Off Snow-Making Attraction
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