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EarthKeepers II Student Team Event on TV-6 in Marquette: Local church gardens in the works
EarthKeepers II goal is to have 30 church gardens across the Upper Peninsula of Michigan within the next two years via Local church gardens in the works EarthKeepers II Student Team covered by TV-6 news – with their presentation on … Continue reading →
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Detroit News Spreads Misinformation for Rio Tinto/Kennecott Minerals as the evil company destroys the once peaceful Yellow Dog Plains, desecrates an Ojibwa religious site and threatens to pollute Lake Superior with sulfuric acid and other toxic waste
Detroit News supports doing business in the Upper Peninsula with a mining company accused of war crimes, crimes against humanity and bribery Groups pray Rio Tinto/Kennecott Minerals will stop raping the Yellow Dog Plains and desecrating sacred Eagle Rock Detroit … Continue reading →
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Please vote for EarthKeeper/Zaagkii Projects through August 30, 2009: Finalist in “Friends of Elsie” contest
Please Please Please !!! Support the northern Michigan Earth Keeper Initiative & Zaagkii Project by voting through August 30, 2009 Story to vote: Week Ending Apr 05, 09 Creating numerous environment projects that bring together diverse groups, students, American Indians … Continue reading →
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Earth Healing, EPA Earth Day Challenge: Erie, PA residents protect Lake Erie by turning in medicines at Pennsylvania Sea Grant collection
View of Erie, Pennsylvania from Presque Isle Photo by Pat Noble, WikiProject Erie — Pennsylvania Sea Grant Keep Unwanted Medicine out of Lake Erie Medicine Collection Day in Erie, Pennsylvania on April 26, 2008 All medicine collection photos in this … Continue reading →
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Earth Healing: Syracuse, NY residents turn in TVs to Onondaga County Resource Recover Agency
Syracuse, NY residents show their respect for Great Lakes including love for Lake Erie by turning over 9 tons of old TVs to be recycled by the Onondaga County Resource Recover Agency Syracuse skyline photo by Joe Grimes, Wikipedia — … Continue reading →
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Earth Healing: EPA funds June 21 RSVP e-waste collection in Hancock, MI
Western U.P. electronic waste collections set: June 21 in Houghton and Keweenaw counties; July 12 in Baraga County; dates for other areas TBA The Western Upper Peninsula Electronics Recycling Program, a project of the Retired & Senior Volunteer Program (RSVP), … Continue reading →
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EPA Great Lakes Challenge continues: Kalamazoo April 21 pharmaceutical collection for SW Michigan
Free, special collection for old prescription and over-the-counter pharmaceuticals for residents of southwest Michigan set for June 21, 2008 in Kalamazoo County Residents of the Kalamazoo area and all of southwest Michigan can to their part to protect the Great … Continue reading →
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Interfaith Earth Healing Initiative & EPA Great Lakes challenge: Creating interfaith environment initiatives in your city
(Marquette, Michigan) – The founder of two interfaith environment groups is often asked by people around the globe to explain the best way to start an effective similar interfaith group in their own community. Along the shores of Lake Superior, … Continue reading →
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Interfaith Earth Healing Initiative & EPA Great Lakes Challenge praised by Bishop Thomas Skrenes: “Every day is Earth Day”
EPA Great Lakes 2008 Earth Day Challenge: Lutheran Bishop Thomas A. Skrenes says – “We are all environmentalists” & “Every day is Earth Day” Lutheran Bishop Thomas A. Skrenes praises interfaith success of the EPA Great Lakes 2008 Earth Day … Continue reading →
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Earth Healing: E-waste, pharmaceutical collections like EPA Great Lakes 2008 Earth Day Challenge protect ground & drinking water
The EPA Great Lakes 2008 Earth Day Challenge removed a huge amount of electronic waste and pharmaceuticals from eight states. The goal of the EPA Great Lakes 2008 Earth Day Challenge was the collecting and recycling of one million pounds … Continue reading →
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