Section: Green
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GM crops into Africa?
Western scientists and policymakers travel to Ethiopia for a meeting aimed at opening up Africa to genetically engineered crops.
This article was published on 03.06.14
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DiCaprio ponies up for sea life
The Leonardo DiCaprio Foundation donates $3 million to Oceana, one of the world’s biggest ocean-advocacy nonprofits.
This article was published on 03.06.14
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Indie crawl
This weekend’s (March 8 & 9) Local Nursery Crawl will offer crawlers a chance to see the many offerings at Chico’s nine independent nurseries.
This article was published on 03.06.14
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Adding tech to your trek
Rather than be another excuse to sit inside, smartphones can enhance your appreciation and knowledge of nature.
This article was published on 03.06.14
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Swap ’em if you’ve got ’em!
The fifth annual Spring Seed Swap promises to be the event announcing the pending arrival of spring.
This article was published on 03.06.14
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Good news for the Modoc sucker!
The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service recently proposed removing the little Modoc sucker from the endangered species list.
This article was published on 02.27.14
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Fracked to the last drop
Fracking companies most often tap drought-stricken regions for water to stimulate wells.
This article was published on 02.27.14
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Go native!
Conserve water by choosing drought-resistant plant species.
This article was published on 02.27.14
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EPA overhaul eyes young blood
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency is set to tighten belt, hire cheaper workers in face of steep budget cuts.
This article was published on 02.27.14
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Llano Seco drops organic label
Rancho Llano Seco’s widely popular pork no longer bears a USDA organic label.
This article was published on 02.27.14
March 06, 2014
CN&R Vol 37 Issue 29
February 27, 2014
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