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  1. Reading: "10 Ways Herbs Can Freshen Your Home" (http://twitthis.com/k3bchb)
  2. Six top eco-myths: Don't believe these lies! http://bit.ly/rstQ8
  3. Get the ball rolling to get plastic bags off the streets. http://bit.ly/10JdNe
  4. Optimism Abounds Throughout Renewable Energy Industry. We can use some optimism. http://bit.ly/14BpP4
  5. Reading: "No Such Thing as Clean Coal" (http://twitthis.com/enuecm)
  6. News Flash: Coal Still Causes Global Warming. Video. http://bit.ly/Eeb2E
  7. Why Are We Bothering With Ethanol Production? http://tinyurl.com/bajved
  8. @krismoller your link failed. could you plz repost?
  9. Range Fuels to bring Cellulosic Ethanol Plant online http://bit.ly/u6fhV
  10. Blog entry: Eat Less, Enjoy Life More. http://tinyurl.com/dbxtqd
  11. Posted blog entry: Food Safety Program Needs Restructuring, Not Another Agency http://bit.ly/186Itn
  12. How serious are we about food safety? http://tinyurl.com/baur77
  13. U.S. Organic Sales Boom asConsumer Alarm Over Food Safety Increases http://www.inmotionmagazine.com/boom.html
  14. It would be great to see farmers give up crop subsidies and start adopting sustainable agricultural practices.
  15. Vilsack told farmers that US farm prg direct payments may be curtailed and they need to develop other sources of income.
  16. It seems that developers of oilsands are still out of step with international efforts to curb greenhouse gas emissions and climate change.
  17. Enviro groups trying to prevent Obama from protecting Canadian oil sands from greenhouse gas regulations: Obama2Canada partners.org
  18. That's enough wind energy to power two million American homes! Just a drop in the bucket, but its a start.
  19. According to Global Wind Energy Council, the U.S. overtook the world’s green superpower, Germany, by installing 8,358 megawatts in 2008.
  20. Oops! dedicated solely to promoting renewable energy worldwide. Maybe it's catching on.