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Coachella

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On November 2, 2011

In the hipster world, California's Coachella Valley is known for strange creatures such as Animal Collective and Deer Tick that appear once a year to gigantic crowds of bearded men,.

Hanford’s Impending Crisis

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On November 1, 2011
Joshua Frank has a superb story at Alternet (I think it originally appeared in the Seattle Weekly) on the incompetent and dangerous nuclear clean-up procedures at Hanford, in southeastern Washington. In many ways, it's a story that we've heard before in recent years: the government...

7 Billion

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On October 31, 2011

As the world's population reaches 7 billion sometime today, it's worth remembering that while overpopulation is an important environmental issue that needs addressing, it is a vastly lesser problem that.

Malaria Vaccination

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On October 19, 2011
In an incredibly great piece of public health news, researchers are getting very close to developing a vaccination against malaria. The first study showed the risk of malaria cut in half across seven African nations. Malaria is an enormous killer across the developing world. The...
As if the mass slaughter of pelicans last week wasn't bad enough, there have been a disturbing number of whooping crane shooting this year. Again, destructive human behavior is why I have very little hope for the future viability of most species, especially birds.
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