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Friday, April 20, 2007

Friday Earth Day Roundup

We've been covering a lot of environmental issues here at Facing South lately (especially Sue Sturgis, our resident environmental reporter).

In celebration of Earth Day, here are some highlights of Facing South's recent coverage of the good news and the bad news concerning the South's natural heritage and community health:

Alabama Aims to Fuel Nuclear Revival (4/19/07) (also check out Randy's follow-up on the Tennessee Valley Authority's dubious environmental record)

Massive Crop Damage Around the South (4/10/07)

Climate Action Rallies Put Spotlight on Global Warming (4/9/07) plus More Grim News on Global Warming (4/6/07)

EPA, Carbon and the South (4/3/07)

Our Toxic South (4/2/07)

There's more good stuff further back in the archives, just use that Google Search box in the upper left-hand corner.

Happy Earth Day!

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CHRIS KROMM blogs three days a week for Facing South. Chris is Executive Director of the Institute for Southern Studies and publisher of the Institute’s award-winning magazine, Southern Exposure.

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