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Category: Environment and Conservation
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Thanksgiving recipes from the Beacon Press family to add to your holiday feast!
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Wind power has helped to bring back a Kansas farming community.
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The inspiring story of David Wingate, a living legend among birders, who brought the Bermuda petrel back from presumed extinction.
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An excerpt from Lost Woods: The Discovered Writing of Rachel Carson shows Carson addressing industry criticisms that have dogged her work in the fifty years since the publication of Silent Spring.
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Save yourself some money and keep your conscience clear: some ethical reasons to pass on the iPhone 5.
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Beacon’s Associate Publisher Tom Hallock found it tricky to catch up with writer Michael Lanza on a recent NH hike.
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The Chick-fil-A showdown has illustrated one thing: ethical consumerism is not limited to liberal causes.
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Wind power is not simply a fantasy perpetrated by Barack Obama and the Democratic Party–it is a technology that can provide a fifth of America’s power.
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A research laboratory at the Department of Energy has some encouraging projections of a more sustainable future.
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Michael Lanza takes his kids on a hike with a bit of risk and big rewards.