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Teen Ink Magazine, October 2006: Environment Articles

Earth’s Skin
by Alannah M., Marysville, CA
The snow is not pure, no longer sweet and white.
The air no longer crisp, for there is smog.
The water is no longer quenching thirst,
For it is filled with nasty gunk from drains.

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To Drill or Not To Drill
by Jesse G., Ardsley, NY
   How would you like to see the most beautiful place in America destroyed just for a bit of oil? Last summer, I went to the most spectacular place and came to care deeply about its wildlife. I would hate for that place to be destroyed.
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Saving the Rainforest
by Sarah H., Morage, CA
   Quivering with desperation to survive, a baby kinkajou digs its claws into a rubber tree while, many feet below, a logger continues to chop away at the base of the small animal’s home.
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