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Warmer Weather Could Be Cycling Patterns: Environment Canada
August 29, 2010 by publisher · Leave a Comment
An Environment Canada climatologist says it’s hard to determine if a national warming trend this year can be attributed to climate change. Dave Philips says the warmer weather experienced so far this year could be due to cycling patterns.
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Warmer Weather Could Be Cycling Patterns: Environment Canada
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Carrollton man’s lawn service keeps your yard - and the environment - greener
April 10, 2010 by publisher · Leave a Comment
The sun is shining, the grass is growing and spring has definitely arrived in North Texas. With the warmer weather, however, it’s time for residents to start lawn care. Did you know there’s a way to “green” your yard work?
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Carrollton man’s lawn service keeps your yard - and the environment - greener
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Plainville cyclist rides to help environment (The New Britain Herald)
September 28, 2009 by admin · Leave a Comment
PLAINVILLE — While some pedal their bicycles after work every day during the warmer months, others are only able to ride occasionally. But Michael Proulx rode his bicycle nearly every day this summer, logging an average of 100 miles per day for the environment.
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Plainville cyclist rides to help environment (The New Britain Herald)
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Plainville cyclist rides to help environment (The Bristol Press)
September 27, 2009 by admin · Leave a Comment
PLAINVILLE — While some pedal their bicycles after work every day during the warmer months, others are only able to ride occasionally. But Michael Proulx rode his bicycle nearly every day this summer, logging an average of 100 miles per day for the environment.
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Plainville cyclist rides to help environment (The Bristol Press)
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The Monday Fix: Five Most Vulnerable House Seats (Washington Post)
September 27, 2009 by admin · Leave a Comment
In the battle for control of the House, environment isn’t everything, but it’s darn close to being the only thing.
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The Monday Fix: Five Most Vulnerable House Seats (Washington Post)