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MOTHER EARTH MONDAY ARCHIVES
Join Adam Eaves on Mondays when the environment is our focus!
020610 - Global Warming? Too Bad!
020513 - Pollution Kills Kids 020506 - Agua Standoff
010709 - EU vs. US on Kyoto
010702 - UK Nukes
010625 - Canary Coalition
010618 - Arctic Refuge
010604 - Lawns Gone Bad...
010521 - Inuit Warning: Video
010514 - Bush: Earth's Enemy?
010507 - Deep Sea Vents
010430 - Finnish Forests Finished?
010423 - Cruise Ship Pollution
010416 - Dolphin Dilemma
010409 - Condors
010326 - The 4th Dimension
010319 - Monarch Butterflies
010312 - Biomass
010305 - G8 Embrace Kyoto
010226 - Save a Manatee
010219 - Fish in Decline
010212 - Predators
010205 - Melting Ice
010129 - Union of Concerned Scientists
010122 - Reef Relief
010115 - Nature Conservancy
010108 - Snow Wonder
001218 - How Do Reindeer Fly?
001211 - In Search of Santa
001204 - Claus Clan on the Run?
001129 - The North Pole
As the oceans rise due to global warming a number of island nations are beginning to worry.
Will they survive or will they be washed away by time and tides?
Click HERE to learn more!
While Florida is busy counting the votes, we thought we should share one of the biggest local issues.
Should we drill for oil off the beautiful Gulf coast or should we protect our beaches and wildlife? Click HERE.
It's down to the wire, but what do you really know about the Green Party?
Today we link to the Green Party platform which includes Social Justice, Economic Sustainability and, of course, Environmental Protection!
Click HERE to read it.
It would take two whole planets as fertile as the Earth to support us all in western comfort.
Natural spoils are soon to be depleted on this planet, and we don't have two more like it!
Click HERE for the story.
The North American Free Trade Agreement was supposed to bring prosperity to the New World.
Instead, nature and natural resources are being destroyed faster than ever!
Click HERE to learn more.
Toxics, loss of habitat and hunting mean big trouble for reptiles and amphibians.
More than birds and mammals, the cold blooded critters of the world need our help.
Click HERE to learn more!
Every time we turn around there seems to be more bad news about Global Warming.
Today is no exception. Click HERE to review the latest sobering evidence!
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Endangered Corals
The rain forests of the seas are in danger from toxic dumping and higher ocean temperatures. What does it mean and what can you do?
Click HERE to find out!
Toxins Tied to Childhood Ailments
Billions of pounds of neurotoxins are pumped into the environment every year.
Does it end up in your neighborhood? Click HERE to find out.
Plague of Frogs!
Something is making amphibians die off or be born with deformities. Now scientists think they know part of the problem. Click HERE to find out!

Maybe they are still second class transportation, but with a small motor you can ride a bike for a really long time!
Click HERE.
Today we find out why people are revolting in California.
Electricity rates have doubled since deregulation and people are fed up! Click HERE.
Did dinosaurs cause their own extinction?
Today we look at a theory that says they may have farted their way into the history books!
Click HERE for this story!
Canada is home to a quarter of the world's remaining temperate rainforest.
Old growth is being turned into phone books, and eco- groups say enough is enough!
Click HERE to cut into this story!
Genetic engineering may let us create life from non-life, life without nature, life without woman.
Today's writer says that has been the goal of our male dominated society all along.
Click HERE to read more!
Today we reprint a story from ENS about Brian Hansen, a reporter who covers the environment.
Hansen is facing federal courts for nothing more than covering the news!
Click HERE for the full story.
Hunting whales for food is frowned upon, but what about killing them during Navy sonar tests?
As one scientist put it: A deaf whale is a dead whale, and the US is killing lots of them!
Click HERE to learn more.
Forget the ozone hole over North America, says Charmian, the real threat this year is power outages!
An energy crunch may leave you looking for a shade tree if power plants fail under the strain.
Click HERE and see what's heating up!
Every year a flock of mothers come ashore from their watery atmosphere to lay their eggs.
Their species is millions of years old; but like so many creatures sea turtles are in grave danger.
Click HERE to find out why.
Who says electric cars will never work? This week the latest and fastest ones will race each other!
Setting the standards for the new millennium, see how the Tour de Sol tests new technology and human grit.
Click HERE to learn more.
Dry lakes, forest firest, droughts and urban water wars seem to be good clues about global warming.
When will they stop arguing about it and do something about rising temperatures?
Click HERE to find out.
Sometimes it is good to have a bird's eye view of a problem like vanishing species.
Learn how a new map of endangered avians may help keep them from extinction.
Click HERE.
More than half of the people in the world live in cities, so what happens to their trash?
Landfills are overflowing, clean water is harder and harder to get. What will we do?
Click HERE to find out.
We just discovered Free Speech Internet TV and we think you should too!
Independently produced video and radio shows will shed light on the DC protests and much more.
Click HERE to begin.
After the Battle of Seattle, protest groups are meeting in Florida to train for the next round.
At Peace River Camp Grounds, activists learn the skills they need to combat global corporate powers.
Click HERE to learn more.
The U'wa tribe said they would commit mass suicide if Oxy Oil drilled on their land.
Maybe Al Gore's ties to Oxy helped save the tribe, either way: the Uwa won!
Click HERE to learn more.
Three times in the last seven weeks there have been massive environmental disasters in Central Europe.
Join the protest in Washington, DC this April 1 and 2 and get mad about pollution!
Click HERE to learn more.
Earth Day has turned into a scam, according to today's writer. Big concerts and movie stars.
To really help the planet, a group says the right thing to do is pull the plug on Earth Day!
Click HERE to learn more.
If reality is based in how we think about the world, how we view the environment affects how we treat it.
Ecopsychology is the study of nature, humans, intellect and spirit.
Click HERE to learn more.
Jeff Barrie rode 4,500 miles on his bike to make a point about wildlife, oil and cars.
From the west coast to the east, he trekked on a low- tech bike to make his pitch to the seat of US power.
Click HERE to learn more!
GreenPeace pirates struck again and took over a ship filled with GM soybeans!
How did five activists overcome the Iolcos Grace, a huge tanker?
Click HERE to find out!
The goal of the Wilderness Society is to protect the last wild places in North America and beyond.
Learn the history of this organization and find out how you can get involved.
Click HERE to begin!
For over a hundred years the members of the Sierra Club have worked to honor mother nature.
How can you join in the crusade to protect the wild places of the world?
Click HERE to find out.
Charmian points to a story from the Centre for Science and the Environment on garbage.
What can be done to stem the tide of trash that is washing over the face of the planet?
Click HERE to find out!
How many more wars, oil spills, forest clear- cuts and species extinctions will it take for us to act?
Today we learn about the New Earth Movement. The goal is simple: change the world!
Click HERE.
Yet again the facts point to a hot time on the old planet tonight, and tomorrow, and the day after that....
Global warming seems clear to some, but others still argue that the jury is out.
Click HERE and decide how you come down on this issue.
Would you give your life to save a tree? Would you go to war to save the ecology?
Today we look at Earth First! and examine the ideas behind this extreme group of eco- warriors.
Click HERE to learn more.
We begin a year of stories on many people, organizations and cultures in the world with today's look at GreenPeace.
Help us celebrate our new mission and our new name: 2k Journal.
Click HERE to learn how GreenPeace goes to war!
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December 20, 1999 - Holiday Special! Happy 2000!
December 13, 1999 - Green Holidays
December 6, 1999 - Humans and the Ice Caps
November 29, 1999 - Green TV
November 22, 1999 - Krill Update
November 15, 1999 - Geology and Sea Levels
November 8, 1999 - Daily Environmental Radio Headlines
November 1, 1999 - Bye Bye Biodiversity
October 25, 1999 - Global Scientists' Warning
October 18, 1999 - Development as Progress?
October 11, 1999 - Kudzu!
October 4, 1999 - Drilling for Oil in Florida
September 27, 1999 - Go Climb a Tree!
September 20, 1999 - Global Crisis Looms
September 13, 1999 - Cloned Beef
September 6, 1999 - Bye Bye Beaches?
August 30, 1999 - Turtle Trouble
August 23, 1999 - Freaky Foods
August 16, 1999 - In the Dam Way
August 9, 1999 - Condom Corn
August 2, 1999 - Help Heal Your Planet
July 26, 1999 - Nevada Goes Solar
July 19, 1999 - Meltdown 2000?
July 12, 1999 - Cloning the Extinct
July 5, 1999 - Imperiled Everglades
June 21, 1999 - Saving the Aral Sea
June 14, 1999 - Bright Ideas for the Future
June 7, 1999 - Planting Trees for the Planet
May 24, 1999 - Butterflies Killed by Biotech
May 17, 1999 - Acid Rain Kills Trout
May 10, 1999 - Wetlands Convention
April 26, 1999 - Air Will Give You Cancer!
April 19, 1999 - Tax Dollars Pay for Deforestation
April 12, 1999 - Rainforest Destruction Worse Than Reported
April 5, 1999 - New World Wildlife at Brink of Extinction
March 29, 1999 - Celebrated Jumping Frog is Homeless
March 22, 1999 - Florida's Ibis Sacrificed to Developers
March 15, 1999 - Toxic Aromatherapy Candles?
March 8, 1999 - Ozone Hole Grows
March 1 , 1999 - Giant Ocean Eddies Discovered
February 22, 1999 - UK Balks at "Franken- Foods"
February 15, 1999 - Poqomchi trade Endangered Forest for Farms
February 8, 1999 - Global Protesters Join Forces
February 1, 1999 - The New Eco-West
January 25, 1999 - Cloud Watching
January 18, 1999 - Time to Act on Global Warming
January 11, 1999 - Killing Seals
January 4, 1999 - Water Wars
December 14, 1998 - A Year in a Tree!
December 7, 1998 - Stop Animal Testing
November 30, 1998 - Ban Biotech!
November 23, 1998 - World's Wettest Spot Dries Up!
November 16, 1998 - Big Oil Derails Climate Treaty
November 9, 1998 - Save the Redwoods
November 2, 1998 - Dry Tortugas
October 26, 1998 - Manatee Sanctuary
October 19, 1998 - Cell Phones: Eco-Hazard?
October 12, 1998 - Nuclear Plant = Danger
October 5, 1998 - Let the Animals Die!
September 28, 1998 - Save the Koalas
September 21, 1998 - Undersea Volcanic Observatory
September 14, 1998 - HIV Cure?
September 7, 1998 - Labor Day
August 31, 1998 - Water Wars: Our Future?
August 24, 1998 - Wierd Weather
August 17, 1998 - World Wildlife Countdown
August 10, 1998 - Americorps on the Block
August 3, 1998 - Too Hot, So What?
July 27, 1998 - Beach Health
July 20, 1998 - Sad Truth About Power And Pollution
July 13, 1998 - Ocean Blues
July 6, 1998 - No More Coral?
June 29, 1998 - Fishing & Bugs
June 22, 1998 - Mississippi Delta Dead Zone
June 15, 1998 - Florida on Fire!
June 1, 1998 - Sarawak Hunting Banned
May 25, 1998 - Would-Be Hemp Farmers Sue
May 11, 1998 - Big Oil Disinformation Scandal
May 4, 1998 - Homes for Frogs
April 270, 1998 - Ancient Weather Patterns
April 20, 1998 - Melting Ice Caps in Antarctica
April 13, 1998 - Ozone Hole Over North Pole
April 6, 1998 - Wildfires in the Amazon
March 30, 1998 - Confusing Bugs
March 23, 1998 - Ocean Bill to Save Seas?
March 16, 1998 - The Solar Energy Solution
March 9, 1998 - Cash for Eco-Business
March 2, 1998 - Sharks: Who Eats Who?
February 23, 1998 - The Environmental Cost of the Gulf War
February 16, 1998 - Climate Change: It's Real!
February 9, 1998 - Counting Birds
February 2, 1996 - The Death of Frogs Everywhere ... What's Up?
January 26, 1998 - Critical Mass: Biking for a Better World
January 19, 1998 - El Nino: Weather Goes on a Rampage!
January 12, 1998 - The Last Owl
January 5, 1998 - Everglades: Saving the River of Grass
December 29, 1997 - Wild Flowers
December 15, 1997 - Sailing for the Seas
December 8, 1997 - Time Out for Tigers?
December 1, 1997 - Global Warming in Kyoto
November 17, 1997 - KRILL KILL: The food chain is broken
November 10, 1997 - Endangered Species
November 3, 1997 - Links of Life
October 20, 1997 - Ring of Smoke: An Asian disaster
October 13, 1997 - Should We Stop the Cassini Mission? part I
October 6, 1997 - National Geographic's Map Machine
September 29, 1997 - Test Ban Treaty: Ban the Nukes!
September22, 1997 - Earth Times: a News Source for the Planet
September 16, 1997 - Save Our Earth: The Website
September 8, 1997 - Will the HAARP Project turn us all into angels?
September 1, 1997 - BioSphere II Opens to Public
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