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Australian town bans bottled water sales
Residents take drastic step hoping to protect the earth and their wallets
Hope vs. hype: Chasing after ‘green’ jobs
With big money at stake, lots of folks bet on the clean-energy economy
Save face with makeup that gives back
Want to soothe your lips — and your conscience? Try these feel-good items
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Go glamping!
Want to sleep under five stars — for $2,850 a night? These glam resorts take camping to a luxurious level for those who have the cash to spare.
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10 celebrity green rides
Stretch limo? Not a chance. Eco-friendly stars are getting around the green way!
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Eco-friendly celeb couples
From Brad and Angie to Reese and Jake, many celebrity duos are as committed to the environment as they are to each other.
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Congress Debates Everglades Restoration In Face Of Bush Veto Threat
  The two Everglades
View the two sides of the Everglades -- its sugar cane operations and its protected areas.

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  Earth’s natural wonders
From snow monkeys to a sea sponge, see the planet through a photographer's lens.

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  Eco-celebs
Beneath the glitz and glamour, these Hollywood hotties are tree-huggers at heart.

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Green is the new black!
Planning a party? Here are creative ideas for eco-friendly food, drinks and fun.
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  TechWatch: Eco-friendly tents
May 9: A British designer invents an eco-friendly tent that is made from recycled plastic and cardboard. Msnbc.com's Dara Brown reports.

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Scenes from Greenland
‘NBC Nightly News’ reports from Ilulissat, Greenland, on the alarming melt of the Greenland ice sheet.
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  World’s endangered rivers
See the rivers deemed at risk by the WWF. According to the group the rivers are quickly dying as a result of climate change, pollution and dams.
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  Earth from space
Click through the highlights from more than four decades of images of our home planet, taken by astronauts in orbit.

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