Solar Space Satellites, Ebay's Elephant Ivory Ban and FedEx's Eco-Endeavors
by Team Treehugger, Worldwide
on 10.22.08

Are solar satellites the answer to our energy crisis?
Ebay bans the sale of elephant ivory.
FedEx announces their largest international solar energy facility.
Summer Rayne Oakes partners up with Payless Shoes to get them on board with green.
Doctors continue to disagree over the correct Vitamin D intake for children.
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