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The Week in Pictures: Nearly 80% of Oil Still Threatens Ecosystem, Surfer Saves a Stranded Shark, Albino Peacocks, and More (Slideshow)

In the wake of the Gulf oil spill, a new report from the University of Georgia and the Georgia Sea Grant reveals that the amount of oil remaining in the water is far higher than reported. In fact 70-79% of oil not captured at the wellhead by BP still poses a threat to the ecosystem; that’s 2.9-3.2 million barrels of oil still in the water. In other green news, the Global Footprint Network tells us that tomorrow is Earth Overshoot Day–every single thing we collectively do past this date depletes environmental capital, puts us into ecological debt. We may as well call this the “Animal Issue”: click through for photos… Read the full story on TreeHugger

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The Week in Pictures: Nearly 80% of Oil Still Threatens Ecosystem, Surfer Saves a Stranded Shark, Albino Peacocks, and More (Slideshow)

Albino and Half-Albino Peacocks (Photos)

Photo by Yvonne Ayoub Within the plumage of a peacock lies a complex architecture that’s continually changing color. Or so it seems. Amazingly enough, though the bird revered for its majestic colors it is just as stunning–if not more so–without them. It’s often referred to as an albino peacock, but it is nothing of the sort. It’s technically a white peacock which is a genetic variant of the Indian Blue Peafowl . … Read the full story on TreeHugger

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