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Groundbreaking Event at Charlottesville Urban Farm May 31 - May 22, 2007

Blue moon fund is pleased to announce the groundbreaking of Charlottesville’s Urban Farm on Thursday May 31st  from 5-7pm at the Friendship Court field on the corner of Monticello and 6th St SE

Costa Rican Environmentalist Receives Conservation Award - July 26, 2006

Costa Rican environmentalist Carlos Manuel Rodriguez received the Blue Moon Fund's first annual Conservation Leadership Award at a ceremony in Washington, D.C., for his efforts to promote the valuation of ecosystem services in his country

Worldwatch Institute and blue moon fund launch "Eye on Earth" - June 8, 2006

On June 8, 2006, the Worldwatch Institute launched "Eye on Earth" in partnership with the blue moon fund.

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A joint project of the Worldwatch Institute and the blue moon fund, Eye on Earth is a news service providing a unique perspective on current events, newly released studies, and important global trends

Chinese Factory Turns Environmental Bane into Boon - January 31, 2008

China is beginning to take advantage of an unusual energy source: cow gas. Cows emit a significant amount of methane, a powerful greenhouse gas

Analysis: Will Carbon Markets Keep the Planet from Heating Up? - January 31, 2008

Growing interest among national and regional governments in curbing carbon emissions has led to rapid expansion of the global carbon market

Putting the ‘Green' Back in Greenbacks: Economic Stimulus Package Misses Mark - January 28, 2008

Last week, the leadership of the House of Representatives and the Bush Administration announced a tentative agreement on a $150 billion stimulus package to jumpstart the U.S. economy.  But they could have done far better

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Does the Electricity You Use Demolish Mountains?

A new Web-based tool allows U.S. residents to learn how their local electricity consumption may be linked to the destruction of landscapes in the Appalachia region of the eastern United States

Despite Progress Against Trafficking, World Still Hungry for Exotic Creatures

Earlier this month, the Chinese government invited law enforcement officers from the Association of South East Asian Nations Wildlife Enforcement Network (ASEAN-WEN) to meet with counterparts in China to discuss strategies to combat the illegal wildlife trade.

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