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31 - Number 16 - April 17, 2008 |
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Earth
Day 2008
Big
Ball of Energy
Solar net metering could save the world (and
save New York state a lot of money)
By
Chet Hardin
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Rock
the Emissions
New York state allocates $1.7 million for research
to determine the feasibility of carbon sequestration in the
state’s geological formations
By
Kathryn Lange
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Thanks
for Sharing
The Climate Registry offers businesses, cities,
and states a chance to publicly display their impact on the
enviroment and strategize ways to reduce it
By
David King
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Don’t
Pay the Piper
Citizen Action wants taxpayers to know how
much of their money is funding the Iraq war—and to consider
refusing to pay it
By
David King
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Clem
Cries Uncle
Troy’s city council surrenders in its first
big battle with the mayor
By
David King
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Better
Than Nothing
Troy code enforcement shutters an “unliveable”
building where 24 men happen to live
By
Chet Hardin
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Rocking
the Vote
Sometimes
a presidential candidate’s most important running mate is
his or her campaign song
By Erik Hage
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Savage
Love
By Dan Savage
If Dan Savage won't answer your
weird, disgusting, perverted, embarrassing questions about
sex, perhaps you'd best keep them to yourself.
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