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January 2009

Our Vegetarian Youth: 1 in 200 Kids is a Vegetarian

by ECP Editors on January 13, 2009

Cutting Energy Use (and Costs) in the Real World

by Jamie Ervin on January 13, 2009

Is Renting Textbooks From Netflicks Eco-Friendly?

by ECP Editors on January 13, 2009

Kids, Obesity, and the Cookie Gene

by Cate Nelson on January 13, 2009

New Year's Resolution #2: Eat Chocolate Every Day

by Jamie Ervin on January 12, 2009

Cheating My Way Through Parties

by Jessica Gottlieb on January 12, 2009

An Eco-Friendly Family Road Trip From Michigan to Las Vegas?

by ECP Editors on January 12, 2009

Lower Your Carbon Footprint by Not Warming Up Your Car this Winter

by ECP Editors on January 12, 2009

French Law Cracks Down on Cell Phone Use by Children: Bans Advertising and Phones Designed for Kids

by Jennifer Lance on January 12, 2009

Crafting with Organic Cotton Yarn

by ECP Editors on January 12, 2009

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