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NatGeo Provides Intimate Look At Threatened Indian Tiger

December 5, 2011
By Beth Buczynski
NatGeo Provides Intimate Look At Threatened Indian Tiger

The choices we make today could very well spell the end of our species in the next century. But what about the beautiful, innocent creatures that had nothing to do with the environmental and political clusterf*ck we now find ourselves?
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EPA Plans To Develop Renewable Energy on Contaminated Lands

October 20, 2010
By Beth Buczynski
EPA Plans To Develop Renewable Energy on Contaminated Lands

The agency hopes to get public comment on the feasibility of developing renewable energy production on Superfund, brownfields, and former landfill or mining sites.
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Site of Kingston Coal Ash Spill Re-opened For Recreation, But Is It Too Soon?

May 25, 2010
By Beth Buczynski
Site of Kingston Coal Ash Spill Re-opened For Recreation, But Is It Too Soon?

Though clean-up is at least three years from being completed, the TVA and EPA have decided to reopen the Emory River, site of the massive Kingston coal ash spill.
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