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Teen Ink Magazine, April 2005 : Environment Articles

Buy Smarter
by Jason L., Guilderland, NY
     Gas prices are heading for an all-time high because those dummies at OPEC decided to release less fuel. Why? To tick people off. But there are things we can do to economize in the face of high fuel prices.

American cars are big.
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Destructive Construction
by Madeline L., San Antonio, TX
     Black shadows of boards shoot upward, darker than the dark sky. I close my eyes as the night breeze sweeps by, rushing through empty open rooms. I close my eyes to the horrid sculpture of wood, glass and concrete, but am not rid of it.
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Heat of the Earth and the Stirling Engine
by Matthew D., Clear Lake, SD
     Among the earth’s resources,geothermal energy is probably the most overlooked. It’s strange,too, considering that it’s available almost everywhere, isamazingly efficient, produces a steady stream of heat year round, and isnon-polluting.
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Oceans of... blue?
by Sarah L., Wilmington, DE
Listen to this:
“From sea to shining sea.”
I am sure you have all heard it before
A line from a simple song
That was meant to give our country hope and meaning.
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