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Teen Ink Magazine, December 2005 : Environment Articles

Alaskan Refuge
by Danielle H., Cohasset, MA
     The United States government wants to drill for oil in Alaska‘s Arctic National Wildlife Refuge. This should not be permitted for many reasons. First, oil spills are quite common and would severely damage the fragile arctic ecosystem ...
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Locally Grown
by Emma C., Sonoma, CA
     For a country with an unstable economy, eating food grown locally is the best way to increase the quality of life and economic health of the area ...
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Slash-and-Burn Farming
by Christine S., Arlington, VA
     Although slash-and-burn farming is considered ecologically destructive, it is still a common practice across the globe. Concern over its use in the Amazon rainforest is especially high since the Amazon is the most biologically diverse ecosystem in the world ...
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The Old Colors
by Robert S., Herndon, VA
There once was green in my town,
With grassy fields and tree-lined knolls.
There was underbrush on creek beds,
And willow trees on road sides.
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