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The Green Future

By Drew Johnson
The upside is you won´t need much space for appliances. Environmentalist guru Bill McKibben, founder of 350.org, notes that a 60 percent reduction in fossil fuel usage would result in a dramatic reduction of carbon emission per person.
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Northern Beltline Study

The center found that the road construction project would create about 2,800 jobs per year over a 17-year construction phase, not the 70,000 claimed by proponents. The report also notes that most of the jobs would pay less than $35,000, and that there is no guarantee the jobs would go to Alabama residents.
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Frack That

By Weekly Staff
Bureau of Land Management have said they are delaying the June 14 sale of gas drilling leases on almost 43,000 acres of public lands in the Talladega National Forest, a proposal which has sparked widespread and vigorous opposition from local citizens and some elected officials.
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Changes of State

It is getting to be time to head for the hills to try to get cooler. Don't doubt it--the day is coming. But to cool your heels in green vales, cross the river and rest in the shade of the tree, you barely have to cross the line. The North Georgia mountains offer many pleasant opportunities.
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New Worries at Fukushima

By Richard Schiffman
In December, Japan€™s Prime Minister Yoshihiko Noda declared that €œa cold shutdown€ had been achieved and that the crisis at the Fukushima Dai-ichi nuclear power plant was now over. €œThe reactors are stable, which should resolve one big cause of concern for us all,€ Noda told the Japanese people in a televised address.
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Patterson Wins Lowery

Black Warrior Riverkeeper Programming Director wins Alabama Rivers Alliance Award for Service

By Weekly Staff
Jenn Patterson, Program Director for Black Warrior Riverkeeper won the James Lowery Service Award on March 17, 2012. The Alabama Rivers Alliance selects one James Lowery Service Award winn
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Organic McNuggets?

By Cody Owens
For anyone who has ever eaten a chicken McNugget and remains oblivious as to what it looks like before the McWeird-piece-of-chicken takes shape and finds its way into your mouth, you should know one thing: chickens don't have McNuggets.
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Black Warrior Riverkeeper

By Peter E. Mock-Jordan
As part of a series that I am working on I thought it would be cool to take the time to sort of get to know some of the state's conservation groups. I have had the good fortune to get to work with a good many of them in the past year, but there was one that I had not: The Black Warrior River-keeper's.
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In the Vineyards

By Anonymous
North Georgia has a thriving little wine industry, in fact. Most wineries are around the old gold-mining mountain town of Dahlonega. There's one near the faux Alpine village of Helen-or Hel[o]n Earth as I call it. There is one next door in Towns County, and one working winery still in Rabun County.
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Forever Wild

By Katherine Bouma
Forever Wild is a state program that preserves land for recreation, hunting, hiking and other public use. To pay for the land it uses 10 percent of the revenue from the Alabama Trust Fund, the annual earnings from royalties from offshore drilling for oil and natural gas.