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We’re On Our Way to a Greener World

Several articles and events recently have reinforced the optimism I sense in our switch to lower pollution, lower consumption, and more sustainable lives. The hope springs forth... Read more

Paperblog Pick in Environment

Human Impact: Dying for a Souvenir; Can Trophy Hunting Ever Be Justified?

In the final part of this week’s theme of Human Impacts, Frontier takes a look at the contentious world of trophy hunting. Does it deserve its reputation as cruel and needles... Read more

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    The 21 July 2011 by   Frontiergap
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    The environment is constantly in the news and it is also becoming a hot topic in schools throughout the world. The environmental awareness of children is... Read more

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  • Human Impact: Dying for a Souvenir; Can Trophy Hunting Ever Be Justified?

    In the final part of this week’s theme of Human Impacts, Frontier takes a look at the contentious world of trophy hunting. Does it deserve its reputation... Read more

    The 29 July 2011 by   Frontiergap
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    The 10 July 2011 by   2ndgreenrevolution
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    The 26 July 2011 by   Frontiergap
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