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Wonderful online scavenger hunt with links to sites that provide additional information about the environment.

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Video clip of Al Gore talking about global warming and going green on the Oprah show-April 22, 2008. Lots of great resources including a Green Checklist, organizations working to help the environment and a message board to share your story. Also has tips for getting laws changed.

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Video of the Day from Kim Komando A song for Earth Day It’s Earth Day! It’s a day to celebrate the Earth. This Discovery Channel ad sums it up nicely. I haven’t heard a feel-good song like this in a long time. It’ll have you singing along by the end. Share this video with your friends. Then, go outside and enjoy the weather. Happy Earth Day.

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Earth Day 2008 by Melissa on April 21, 2008 ("Just a Geeky Girl") With Earth Day fast approaching what ways are you helping to “save the planet?” This year I was part of Earth Hour by shutting off the lights and electronics in my home for more than an hour that evening. Along with that, I’m doing my part by conserving energy and water, recycling, and using more “earth friendly” products...

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A Mozambican musician who campaigns for clean water and sanitation has been awarded a top environmental prize, described as the Nobel Prize of grassroots environmentalism. Modestly, Santos said the $150,000 (£75,000) prize money would not change his life but it would help focus attention on what was happening on the ground in Mozambique and Africa. "It shows that even if you live in poor places, such as Niassa, you can have an influence on the world. "Let's not talk about the money, let's do things that can change the world. Don't think about awards, think about quality of life. (song is not on the page)

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