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37. Firm winds may complicate wildfire fight
Hope in the form of rain turned into fear that stronger winds were on the way early Monday as firefighters faced another hard day battling a massive wildfire along the Georgia-Florida line. A fire jumped a defense line designed to keep it away from 20 or so homes on Loon Lake on Sunday, and helicopters dumped water on the flames to contain it. Any rain, however, would have increased humidity and slowed the spread of the fire, Barrow said. Scattered rain showers hit the area of the fire on...
SourceHouston Chronicle,TX


38. Printers do their part to save trees
The group's standards are meant to protect forests and their critical role in the ecosystem while allowing logging communities and wood-dependent industries to make a living. The demand is coming from people who are conscious of the ravages of deforestation -- lost wildlife habitat, fouled streams, an increase in greenhouse gases -- and don't want to be part of the problem. Ives printing press in Cuyahoga Heights is certified by an international council that ensures the paper comes from...
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39. FEATURE-Uganda forest faces bulldozers, species at risk
Ugandans living near the forest -- used to accessing its abundant resources -- fear a collapse of their way of life. Critics say razing it could devastate a fragile environment, sparking soil erosion, drying up the climate and removing a buffer against pollution for Lake Victoria. Nine species found only in Mabira and surrounding forests -- the Tit Hylia bird, six butterflies, a moth and a shrub used to treat malaria -- risked extinction. The environment ministry points out that Uganda...
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40. Boston School Forest celebrates 70 years
In subsequent years, many thousands of trees were planted at the forest by students from local schools, as well as adding buildings such as the Noble and Oelke lodges. The dedication and planting are not as important as the hopes and thoughts that are being planted in the minds and hearts of the young people. The school forest, which now boasts a totem pole, bridge, outdoor art and classrooms, hasn't always looked this way. Noble took a pause, which Boston noticed, leading Boston to give...
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41. Money can't buy green reputation
AUSTRALIA'S plan to spend almost $200 million over the next five years to combat deforestation in developing countries will do little to reduce land clearing or erase a reputation as an opponent of efforts to reverse global warming, according to Jon Barnett, a University of Melbourne researcher into the risks posed by climate change in the Asia-Pacific region. AUSTRALIA'S plan to spend almost $200 million over the next five years to combat deforestation in developing countries will do...
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