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Teen Ink Magazine, December 2005: Environment Articles

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.
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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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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.
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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.
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