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Newsweek: Why Environmentalism Is Hot

by Justin Thomas, Virginia on 07. 9.06
Business & Politics (news)

060717_COVER.standard.jpgThe cover of the latest issue of Newsweek is very green, and inside you'll find the feature article "Why Saving The Environmental Is Suddenly Hot". In this piece, Newsweek says "with windmills, low-energy homes, new forms of recycling and fuel-efficient cars, Americans are taking convservation [sic] into their own hands". They also mention the "green" initiatives of Walmart and other businesses. To round things off, there's a short piece entitled "The President: Shades of Green". :: Via Hugg via Newsweek

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