Cool Green Morning

Monday, February 13th

This gorilla could be the next Picasso.
  1. Art by Animals exhibit features artwork from gorillas, elephants and more. (Wired Science)
  2. Study finds nature is missing from children's books. (TreeHugger)
  3. Asian carp: if you can't beat 'em, shoot 'em. (The Columbus Dispatch)
  4. Finally, fuel removal begins at the Costa Concordia cruise ship wreck. (Washington Post)
  5. Urban farming goes vertical. (CleanTechnica)

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