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Lead poisoning in developing countries

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Lead batteries are becoming a deadly problem in developing countries where they are melted down and sold as scrap metal.
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Community development in rural China

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Villagers in China’s Yunnan Province are teaming up with a non-profit to create sustainable livelihoods and a community voice.
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Radio stations in Sudan powered by renewable energy

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Internews program builds radio stations in Southern Sudan powered by solar and wind energy.
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Darwin the Abolitionist

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How witnessing the injustices of slavery drove Charles Darwin to develop his theory of evolution.
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Genetically engineered Golden Rice

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Rice genetically modified to produce Vitamin A could be the answer to some childhood health problems in the developing world.
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Federal Court halts drilling near parks

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In a last-minute ruling, a federal judge issued a restraining order on the sale of oil and gas leases near several national parks.
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Barack Obama’s pick for Labor Secretary

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Congresswoman Hilda Solis has been a pioneer in getting barrio kids into college to train for green jobs.
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Electric and plug-in hybrid cars

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A Chinese car company recently began selling a plug-in hybrid electric car, but expect to wait two years before it's available in the U.S.
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Sustainable Business Development

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Former venture capitalist Woody Tasch says somewhere between philanthropy and venture capital, there needs to be investment in sustainable enterprises.
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Tropical forests and global warming

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Reasons for deforestation differ sharply across the tropics, but widespread clearing of tropical forests contribute to global warming.
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