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		<title>The Green Report: Flippers, Fines &amp; Fashion</title>
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Stuck in ice? Five weary dolphins are trapped behind a drifting pack of ice off the coast of Sea Cove, Newfoundland. They have been stuck in this shrinking area for four days and are in urgent need of rescue. Somehow the dolphins got separated from the open Atlantic, said Mayor Winston May of the Canadian [...]]]></description>
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<p class="msnbcLinks"><strong>Stuck in ice?</strong> <a href="http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/29280801/" target="_blank">Five weary dolphins are trapped</a> behind a drifting pack of ice off the coast of Sea Cove, Newfoundland. They have been stuck in this shrinking area for four days and are in urgent need of rescue. Somehow the dolphins got separated from the open Atlantic, said Mayor Winston May of the Canadian province. According to an expert from the Whale Release and Strandings group, the dolphins will drown if the ice continues to cover the open area. The dolphins need to surface above water in order to breath.Â  At the moment, the Canadian federal Fisheries Department does not have an icebreaker to send.Â  Sadly, the dolphins are crying out for help..literally. &#8220;They&#8217;re not going to survive much longer,&#8221; said May. &#8220;You can hear (the dolphins) crying all night long,&#8221; he said. Hopefully, Canada will figure out a way to rescue the dolphins before it&#8217;s too late.</p>
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<p class="msnbcLinks"><strong>Paying for pollution? You betcha.</strong> BP Products North America, the international energy company, will <a href="http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/29286440/" target="_blank">shell out almost $180 million</a> to settle a Department of Justice and Environmental Protection Agency pollution case. Back in March 2005, an explosion and fire killed 15 people and injured more than 170. The British oil company division will pay $161 million for pollution controls, another $12 million in penalties (whoa!) and then yet another $6 million for an air pollution reduction project near their refinery in Texas.The company already plead guilty to breaking the Clean Air Act and will pay $50 million in fees. Somehow, it doesn&#8217;t seem like these expensive environmental mishaps are hurting this company.</p>
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<p class="msnbcLinks"><strong>New York Fashion Week Goes Green. </strong>By adding recycling bins for bottles, cans, aluminum, glass, plastic and cardboard, <a href="http://earth911.com/blog/2009/02/13/coke-recycling-to-hit-fashion-week/" target="_blank">Coca-Cola Recycling LLC helped the Mercedes-Benz Fall Fashion Week</a> Fall 2009 Collections, Feb. 13-20 make a green statement. Twenty-five bins were placed throughout the Bryant Park complex to allow anyone to &#8220;Give It Back.&#8221; See you can have style and be green too! Hopefully, other major fashion events will partner with Coke or other recycling companies to make being green chic!</p>
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