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    • But how do you buy fish without driving yourself nuts or feeling never-ending guilt? It’s easy enough to say “buy only sustainable fish,” but despite the laudable efforts by programs like the Monterey Bay Aquarium’s Seafood Watch, this isn’t easy.
    • Whole Foods, for example, has budged in the right direction. Some of their fish is certified as sustainable by the Marine Stewardship Council. But not all of it is, and they carry a great deal of farmed fish, which has problems of its own. (I’ll get to that in a minute.)

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    • Tomgram: Michael Klare, Goodbye to Cheap Oil
    • he 2009 IEO has provided energy watchers with a feast of significant revelations. By far the most significant disclosure: the IEO predicts a sharp drop in projected future world oil output (compared to previous expectations) and a corresponding increase in reliance on what are called "unconventional fuels" -- oil sands, ultra-deep oil, shale oil, and biofuels.

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