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Safe Passage
TanyaKing
by TanyaKing  Yesterday 1:18 PM   
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Talk-Hate Radio trashes Obama's mother.
ratilfar
by ratilfar  10-9-2008   
 Beware the company you keep and the base you inspire, Messr. McCain.
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The Law of the Garbage Truck...
mugofcoffee
by mugofcoffee  9-26-2008    1
 The bottom line is that successful people do not let garbage trucks take over their day. Life’s too short to wake up in the morning with regrets, so..... ‘Love the people who treat you right. Pray for the ones who don‘t.’ The entire inspirational page is fabulous on the site...
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Fifteen Things
LemonThyme
by LemonThyme  9-22-2008   
 This site is pretty interesting
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World's largest trash dump floats in the Pacific Ocean
darkduskx
by darkduskx  9-22-2008   
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Health-Care Pollution is Negligence
joejoepmc
by joejoepmc  9-17-2008   
 The more drugs, vaccines and radiation the health-care system puts out... the worse the general public's health becomes.
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Stung Meanchey Municipal Waste Dump - Cambodia
hitchhiker08
by hitchhiker08  8-23-2008   
 Yikes! "nicknamed “Smoky Mountain” because of the miasma of smoke that the dump constantly gives off. It is literally on fire; the waste creates methane as it rots and the methane burns."
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Educating children from the dump
traviscrocker
by traviscrocker  8-17-2008    1
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Crafty sea lion boards family's boat
kkcapricorn
by kkcapricorn  8-10-2008    1
 How cool is that? Sea Lion says "Dump your garbage in my home, I'll come live in yours."
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trash bag island is no island i'd wanna be stranded on.
pitim
by pitim  7-11-2008    1
 Never heard of this one...
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State of emergrncy for crumbling Pompeii
pokkets
by pokkets  7-7-2008    2
 13,000 people once lived in Pompeii, which is now being visited by around 2.5 million tourists each year, while the 1/3 that remains uncovered has become a Naples garbage dump.
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2 teens attacked in town mocked in YouTube videos
dewitte
by dewitte  7-5-2008   
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Made entirely from trash, Semakau Island, Singapore
hitchhiker08
by hitchhiker08  6-3-2008    2
 Started as a garbage disposal dump - today it is an island, where birds nest and people play, oblivious of the fact that the entire island is made of rubbish! 66 bird species have been recorded here. Along with various marine life (corrals, sponges, starfish, etc), all the animals have been fooled into thinking its a natural island! Singapore has been incinerating its waste here since 1999.
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From Dump to Park in Cairo
arifsali
by arifsali  5-7-2008    2
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Hey Coffee Drinker, replace That Paper Cup
papananook
by papananook  5-7-2008    2
 And of course, trees are elegant and amazing organisms that deserve better than to be pulped into coffee cups -- think Stradivarius. Forests generate value with an ease industry will never replicate. The unmeasured economic value provided by Canada's boreal forest for things like water filtration and air purification has been has been estimated at $93 billion. That is two and a half times as much as the combined economic value of the forestry, mining, oil and gas and hydroelectric industries in the boreal forest. This would represent eight per cent of Canada's entire GDP, and trees don't need a pension or health care. And yet we keep grinding them up -- North America uses 60 per cent of the world's paper cups, 130 billion of them per year. Those cups require about 50 million trees and 33 billion gallons of water, which could sequester 9.3 million tonnes of CO2 and quench 550,000 drought-stricken citizens of the state of Georgia, without even asking them to lower their ridiculous consum
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Across Globe, Empty Bellies Bring Rising Anger
conches
by conches  4-18-2008   
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America's vagabonds
hitchhiker08
by hitchhiker08  4-16-2008   
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The Poison Arrow: Corn-Based Ethanol
amgumen
by amgumen  3-21-2008   
 The government seeks policy that stimulates industry, growth, wealth creation; corn production is near, easy, and most importantly: large-scale. Can we keep trying to fuel an ever-upward curve of consumption with fragile oil replacements like food crops? So far, the answer seems a resounding no. Meanwhile, we’re turning the Pacific into a garbage dump, and hoarding seeds for “doomsday”.
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Floating island of plastic twice the size of USA in the middle of the Pacific
rwatuny
by rwatuny  3-10-2008   
 Depressing !!
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Mickey Grant presents: INJECTION
WIDEEYECINEMA
by WIDEEYECINEMA  3-2-2008   
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Pacific Garbage Vortex
Lasaveron
by Lasaveron  2-22-2008   
 This is really sad.
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PCMC's Secret cameras!
Ravi_Karandeekar
by Ravi_Karandeekar  2-19-2008   
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WATER--THE MANY COMING CRISES
papananook
by papananook  2-11-2008    1
 www.alternet.org has new site devoted to water issues. Stay tuned.
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The World's Dump: Ocean Garbage from Hawaii to Japan
Rasmus
by Rasmus  2-6-2008   
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The World’s Rubbish Dump: A Garbage Tip That Stretches From Hawaii to Japan
papananook
by papananook  2-5-2008   
 This messy plastic soup just keeps growing
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Worlds Largest Dump
katsteevns
by katsteevns  2-5-2008   
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The world's rubbish dump: a garbage tip that stretches from Hawaii to Japan
JICWyllie
by JICWyllie  2-5-2008    3
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US Company Wants to Import Nuclear Waste
masbury
by masbury  2-4-2008    1
 Wants to store waste from Italy.
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Fragile Earth
righthand
by righthand  11-12-2007    12
 from Cosmic_Kitten1,
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Execution in the Kingdom of Nouns
travislaborde
by travislaborde  11-1-2007   
 A long but great read!
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Continent-size toxic stew of plastic trash fouling swath of Pacific Ocean
jetcloud
by jetcloud  10-25-2007   
 "The Great Pacific Garbage Patch is particularly dangerous for birds and marine life, said Warner Chabot, vice president of the Ocean Conservancy, an environmental group. Sea turtles mistake clear plastic bags for jellyfish. Birds swoop down and swallow indigestible shards of plastic. The petroleum-based plastics take decades to break down, and as long as they float on the ocean's surface, they can appear as feeding grounds. "These animals die because the plastic eventually fills their stomachs," Chabot said. "It doesn't pass, and they literally starve to death." The Greenpeace report found that at least 267 marine species had suffered from some kind of ingestion or entanglement with marine debris. Chabot said if environmentalists wanted to remove the ocean dump site, it would take a massive international effort that would cost billions. "
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cio homepage
mconnors44
by mconnors44  10-19-2007   
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The dump that is said to be poisoning children
BobbyDelray
by BobbyDelray  10-5-2007   
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Could You Survive On A Landfill?
thisnamecantbetaken
by thisnamecantbetaken  9-8-2007    7
 I bet I could! I love camping and am a master at recycling. :)
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Baby found with 26 stab wounds
Deepti
by Deepti  7-26-2007    3
 how simply awful.....:(
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Giuliani is Overrated
lilyrose770
by lilyrose770  7-11-2007   
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12 Things You Don't Have to Do
Bluephoenix4
by Bluephoenix4  7-3-2007   
 Be sure to check the source's clip for the complete list, it's pretty hilarious.
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archeological evidence
mucahit78
by mucahit78  6-10-2007   
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Finally a way to rid ourselves of garbage
kkcapricorn
by kkcapricorn  6-3-2007    4
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Digital Waste Worth More Than Gold, Copper Ore
TheCatWhisperer
by TheCatWhisperer  5-22-2007   
 Another /. post.. but interesting story. While sorting & processing "digital waste" may be very lucrative for many developing world business, I wonder how many of these business are actually US/Canada/etc owned & are just exploiting cheap labor...
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