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"Embracing The Green at New York Fashion Week"

Pouty green fashionistas stalk the runways as Fashion Week takes over Gotham. Ten top designers show that eco-friendly, ethically sound, fair-trade fashion does not have to be matronly. It's all about recycled glitz. But are recycled soda tabs wearable?

Source: ENS, 09/14/2010

"Giant Sharks Swim Onto Species Watch List"

"The federal government declared in April that basking sharks in the Pacific Ocean are a 'species of concern,' which means the government doesn't yet have enough information to say the giant fish is threatened or endangered, but it might be."

Source: NPR, 09/14/2010

"Potomac River Cleaner but Wastewater Upgrades Still Required"

EPA has reissued the operating permit for the world's largest sewage treatment plant -- Blue Plains, which handles sewage from most of the DC metro area. Despite huge improvements in the Potomac River since the 1960s, Blue Plains needs to reduce its nitrogen discharge another 45 percent to protect the Chesapeake Bay.

Source: ENS, 09/14/2010

"Studying And Surfing The Ocean's Monster Waves"

"One-hundred-foot-tall waves can be nightmarish ship-swallowing monsters — or seductive sirens that tempt the adventurous. But it wasn't until 15 years ago that scientists were even able to prove that such giant rogue waves actually existed."

Source: NPR, 09/14/2010

9 Environmental Reporting Projects Get Travel, Research, Training Grants

SEJ awards partial project funding for travel, website development, graphics, photos and video for multimedia, radio, online and book projects submitted by independent journalists and new media ventures in California, New Mexico, Colorado, Florida, Maryland New York, Michigan, Wisconsin and B.C.

"Scientists Find Thick Layer Of Oil On Seafloor"

"Scientists on a research vessel in the Gulf of Mexico are finding a substantial layer of oily sediment stretching for dozens of miles in all directions. Their discovery suggests that a lot of oil from the Deepwater Horizon didn't simply evaporate or dissipate into the water — it has settled to the seafloor."

Source: NPR, 09/13/2010

"White House Spurns Solar Panel"

"Bill McKibben, an environmental campaigner from Vermont with a flair for showmanship, was rebuffed Friday morning in his effort to get the White House to reinstall one of the solar panels that President Jimmy Carter had placed on the White House roof."

Source: Green (NYT), 09/13/2010

"Nuclear Waste Shipping on Lakes Protested"

"A plan to ship 16 steam generators on the Detroit River and Great Lakes has sparked an international outcry. What alarms residents on the U.S. and Canadian sides of the waterways is the material inside the generators -- nuclear waste."

Source: Detroit News, 09/13/2010

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