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Article 1 - How to sell or get rid of your old gadgets
Article 2 - Shipping looks to clean up its act
Article 3 - High-tech shack brings solar power to slums
Article 4 - Shark finning thrives on Hong Kong's rooftops
Article 5 - Kenyan rangers hunt poachers who killed 11 elephants for ivory
Article 6 - 'Whale Wars' TV star-activist resigns after court injunction
Article 7 - World wastes half its food, study finds
Article 8 - Trash to treasure: Turning Mt. Everest waste into art
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Article 9 - Hong Kong's mounting food waste problem
Article 10 - Off-road bikers race to save lives in rural Africa
Article 11 - Why 2013 could be a game-changer on climate
Article 12 - Obama, turn climate 'priority' into leadership
Article 13 - Drone ranger: Unmanned plane to spy on rhino poachers
ESS TOK for February (Part 1)
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Article 1 - With river blindness, 'you never sleep'
Article 2 - The Gathering: Sri Lanka's great elephant migration
Article 3 - Plenty more where those came from -- final take in Fla. snake hunt is 68 pythons
Article 4 - Environmentalists fill National Mall to fight climate change
Article 5 - 'Shark skin' technology to boost aircraft efficiency
Article 6 - Switzerland's only wild bear is killed as a danger to humans
Article 7 - Cotton exporters using child labor
Article 8 - Heal thyself: The 'bio-inspired' materials that self-repair
ESS TOK for February (Part 2)
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Article 9 - Bhutan Bets Organic Agriculture Is The Road To Happiness
Article 10 - Fresh clashes between Japanese whalers, environmental activists
Article 11 - Boy scares off lions with flashy invention
Article 12 - Shell halts Arctic drill plans for 2013
Article 13 - Japanese minister says he sees no end to whaling
Article 14 - 'Solar suitcase' saving moms, babies during childbirth
Article 15 - Deadly mice to rain down on Guam snakes
ESS TOK for March (Part 1)
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Article 1 - World rejects new protections for polar bears
Article 2 - Man-made desert lake: Ecological paradise or disaster?
Article 3 - 'Western diseases' drive pharma boom in Africa
Article 4 - Nuclear fusion is the 'perfect energy source'
Article 5 - Probing the ocean's undiscovered depths
Article 6 - Overfished and under-protected: Oceans on the brink of catastrophic collapse
Article 7 - Oceans: Environmental victim or savior?
Article 8 - Campaigner back on ground after 449 days up a tree
ESS TOK for March (Part 2)
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Article 9 - Cyborg bugs and glow-in-the-dark cats: How we're engineering animals
ESS TOK for April
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Article 1 - Philippines arrest Chinese 'poachers' after reef collision
Article 2 - Africa: Sustainable Intensification 'Can Work for African Farmers'
Article 3 - Rangers risk their lives to save African forest elephant
Article 4 - When helping Earth was women's work
Article 5 - Terrariums make it big by going small
Article 6 - A village that plants 111 trees for every girl born in Rajasthan
ESS TOK for May
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Article 1 - CO2 levels hit new peak at key observatory
Article 2 - Why a hotter world will mean more extinctions
Article 3 - Scientists report first success in cloning human stem cells
Article 4 - Study finds mice in New York City are evolving
Article 5 - Meet Earl, your solar-powered backcountry survival tablet
Article 6 - Meet the greatest threat to our countryside: sheep
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ESS TOK for September (Part 1)
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Article 1 - Cathay Pacific bans shipping of shark products
Article 2 - Hantavirus warnings sent to Yosemite visitors from 39 other countries
Article 3 - Booming illegal ivory trade taking severe toll on Africa's elephants, groups say
Article 4 - DOJ accuses BP of 'gross negligence' in Gulf oil spill
Article 5 - Coastal plant thought extinct for 65 years discovered, put on endangered list
Article 6 - DNA project interprets 'book of life'
Article 7 - Madagascar's bid to save its majestic baobab trees
Article 8 - Astronauts Use Toothbrush to Fix International Space Station
ESS TOK for September (Part 2)
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Article 9 - Netizens: New China building is 'pants'
Article 10 - Thousands evacuated after volcano in Nicaragua erupts
Article 11 - Airport guards catch man smuggling rare primate in his pants
Article 12 - Ex-Apple boss tackles poverty in India with mobile technology
Article 13 - New monkey discovered
Article 14 - Tens of thousands evacuated as 'Fire Volcano' erupts in Guatemala
Article 15 - Typhoon Sanba headed for Okinawa, South Korea
Article 16 - Pump triggers Three Mile Island reactor shutdown, NRC says
ESS TOK for October (Part 1)
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Article 1 - Genetically modified cow may hold answer for milk allergy
Article 2 - Scientists: To save Great Barrier Reef, kill starfish
Article 3 - Aung San Suu Kyi and the power of unity
Article 4 - The $1 billion mission to reach the Earth's mantle
Article 5 - New satellite data reveals sea-level rise
Article 6 - Australia vows to reverse Great Barrier Reef's coral decline
Article 7 - Improving the world, one map at a time
Article 8 - Researchers: World's fish to get smaller as oceans warm
ESS TOK for October (Part 2)
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Article 9 - 160 new species found on Malaysian peak
Article 10 - Why we all need a degree in 'Mobilology'
Article 11 - A trip to the center of a diplomatic spat
Article 12 - Last native speaker of Scots dialect dies
Article 13 - The Artist Who Can’t Leave China: An Interview with Ai Weiwei
Article 14 - Attack on teen blogger consumes Pakistan
Article 15 - Tracking a killer: Cell phones aid pioneering malaria study in Kenya
Article 16 - Move over, Tatooine! Amateur astronomers discover new planet with four suns
ESS TOK for October (Part 3)
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Article 17 - Cleaning up oil spills with magnets and nanotechnology
Article 18 - Report names the world's 100 most endangered species
Article 19 - Pacific nations lead sea-change in ocean conservation
Article 20 - Tasmanian Devils' best hope for survival could rest on being less ferocious
Article 21 - Sonic cooker uses sound waves to reduce energy poverty
Article 22 - Tightening the tap on '$1 trillion' a year fossil fuel subsidies
Article 23 - Electric car concept drives progress with extended 500-mile range
Article 24 - Four tons of African ivory caught in Hong Kong
ESS TOK for November (Part 1)
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Article 1 - Apple (again) tops list of most innovative companies
Article 2 - Last words? Phone app bids to save dying aboriginal language
Article 3 - Global warming may bring pollen onslaught
Article 4 - Rat kill in Galapagos Islands targets 180 million
Article 5 - Teenage Girls Invent Pee-Powered Generator
Article 6 - Russian billionaire's nostalgia leads to Soviet-era art collection
Article 7 - Greenhouse gases reached record highs in 2011, says U.N. study
Article 8 - Chasing down the world's vanishing glaciers
ESS TOK for November (Part 2)
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Article 9 - Sea snails' shells dissolving in Earth's increasingly acidic oceans, study says
Article 10 - Stories revive Hong Kong's 'forgotten souls'
Article 11 - Drought-stressed trees face race to adapt
ESS TOK for December
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Article 1 - A look at the dead-whale-on-a-beach dilemma
Article 2 - Urban farming looking up in Singapore
Article 3 - More voices needed in climate debate
Article 4 - How severe weather impacts global food supply
Article 5 - Save wildlife from trafficking
Article 8 - Toothbrush used to fix ISS
9/6/2012
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