Teen Ink Magazine,
January 2004 :
Environment Articles
Meat, the End of the World by Andrew W., Buchanan, MI Our nation - no, our entire planet - is facing acrisis. It's not terrorism or even poverty; humanity can survive Osama bin Ladenand fight through empty stomachs and leaky shacks. What it can't do is overcome adead, barren planet destroyed by pollution ... Continue...
Operation Coastal Cleanup by Andrew B., Claymont, DE My house is less than a mile (but over two highways and a set of railroad tracks) from the Delaware River. To the north is a refinery; a couple miles south is a Dupont paint pigment plant, a coal power plant, and beyond that, a landfill ... Continue...
The Forest by Danny C., Fairfax, VA I went to the forest for lunch, but somewhere between the band of conifers and the meadows where deer grazed, I lost myself to its natural allure and became forgetful ... Continue...
The Ozone Factor by Jonathan R., Eugene, OR The ozone layer: Quiet. Protective. Soaking up thesun's rays, but now letting too many through. Why? And if there were no ozone,would we be here? Could we really take the deadly rays from the sun? No, ofcourse not ... Continue...
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