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Cows on the London Undergound: A Good Stunt, But What’s It For? (Video)

Image credit: Friends of the Earth UK What’s a herd of cows doing on the London Underground? Having enlisted singing cows to help fix the food chain , Friends of the Earth UK has now launched an underground (sorry!) “Moovement” to demand rainforest free meat and dairy. Click below the fold to see some very confused commuters. The only trouble is, I’m confused about the whole thing too…. Read the full story on TreeHugger

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Cows on the London Undergound: A Good Stunt, But What’s It For? (Video)

Coral Species in Red Sea Barely Growing, Thanks to Global Warming

A CT scan showing slow coral growth of a coral species in the Red Sea. Guest bloggers Andrea Donsky and Randy Boyer are co-founders of NaturallySavvy.com . Global warming is wreaking havoc on plant and animal populations around the world: Polar bear habitats are melting, giant trees in Yosemite are thinning , and

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Coral Species in Red Sea Barely Growing, Thanks to Global Warming