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WWII Era Posters Had Eco Relevant Messages

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During WWII there were many public service posters that actually had ecologically relevant messages. This slide show is a montage of silly and serious posters with messages of conservation. Enjoy!

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Sea Turtles & Birds Benefit From ORV Ban

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Cape Hatteras, North Carolina has successfully increased population growth of sea turtles and nesting birds with an ORV (Off Road Vehicle) ban. This ban which keeps ORV's off the beach has allowed these animals to experience record breaking growth this year. Its great to see conservationists finally getting through to people.

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Vintage Ciruit Boards Become Art

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Theo Kamecke started acquiring vintage circuit boards in the 1980's intending to create art with them. He has created art indeed and its incredible!

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Herbicides Threatening Midwest Wineries

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It may surprise you but Iowa and Nebraska produce wine. Iowa has 32 licensed wineries and 230 grape vineyards. Of course, those of us who do live in the Midwest know corn is not the only thing Iowa is known for. Soy beans and corn have been genetically engineered to be resistant to a broadleaf herbicide called 2, 4-D, but grapes are especially vulnerable to it. No one wants weeds in their garden especially farmers, so the desire for herbicides is understandable. Another solution must be found so that other crops don't suffer simply because weeds are so hated.

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National Farmer's Market Week

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If you haven't checkout your local farmer's market yet, this is the week to do it. This week is National Farmer's Market Week. Celebrate by visiting your local farmer's market, picking out some great produce and making something delicious!

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Climate Science is Nothing But Net

Hurricane Katrina, Snowmageddon, the Hottest Decade on Record ; more and more extreme weather events are capturing front page coverage of our news as Global Warming is taking center stage as a matter of national concern. Unfortunately it seems that the media is ill-prepared to inform an increasingly worried public, at least judging by the lack of understanding by journalists of even basic fundamentals of Climate Science. Whether it’s a NPR’s Science Writer telling a listener that Global Warming and Climate Change are the same thing (they’re not), or a New York Times reporter writing that there is a debate about Global Warming (there isn’t), journalists are as often hurting the public understanding of Climate Science as much as they are helping, if not more so. The result is that, even as the science gets better, recent polls show the public is growing less confident about the certainty of Global Warming rather than more.

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