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		<title>Landfill to Restore Wildlife Habitat for Threatened Species</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 07 Oct 2008 14:20:58 +0000</pubDate>
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Theodore Roosevelt set aside 150 million acres of timberland as public domain during his presidency.  In the hundred years since then, the American landscape has become a web of paved roads with sprawling urban areas, while untouched land is absent.  It is more important than ever to restore native habitat to protect water [...]]]></description>
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		<title>CFL Recycling in Perspective</title>
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CFL Recycling in Perspective: Managing Mercury Exposure from Product Use Through Reclamation and Recycling
“Recycling” is a centuries-old activity common to all cultures. Long before recycling was called “recycling” in the USA, Boy Scouts had “newspaper drives,” “rag pickers” collected scraps of fabric and torn clothing for paper making, and the ancients borrowed stone from dilapidated [...]]]></description>
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		<title>7 Hurdles to Electronics Recycling</title>
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If you are like most people, you have an old computer stuffed away in the back of your closet or an obsolete TV gathering dust in the corner of your garage.  In many parts of the country, electronics recycling centers are few and far between and community-recycling drives are only offered once in a blue [...]]]></description>
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		<title>UNH Taps Local Landfill for Energy</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The University of New Hampshire will utilize landfill gas to generate 80%-85% of campus heat and electricity.
Our relationship to energy is rapidly changing.  What had once seemed like endless supplies of fossil fuels are now obviously finite and with an ever-increasing cost.  The most innovative approaches to solving environmental or economic problems involve [...]]]></description>
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