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Elements Online Environmental Magazine 
This magazine, published in New Brunswick, Canada, features articles grouped according to the four basic elements: water, earth, air and fire.
Environmental News Network
This Web site includes a collection of ENN Earth news and affiliates news, headlines, press releases, useful environmental tips, stories and ideas from environmentally focused companies, a search engine for legislation, and an online forum.
Green Money Journal Online
Green Money Journal Online features exclusive online articles and past issues of GreenMoney Journal.
GreenBiz
Greenbiz.com is the "Resource Center on Business, the Environment and the Bottom Line." This Web site includes a news center, a GreenBiz JobLink and business resources on the environment.
Orwelhouse
Orwelhouse.com, published by Orwel House Inc., is a journal of insightful opinion on energy markets, with special focus on renewable energy and clean fuel technology. Established in 2007 by veteran oil analyst and journalist George Orwel, Orwelhouse provides high-level analytical writing on new clean fuel technologies and energy investment.
People and the Planet
Peopleandplanet.net contains overviews, books, films, links and a glossary for 16 environmental categories.
Section Z
This publication is dedicated to reconciling economic interests with protecting people and nature, and gives practical advice on what we can do as consumers to help. Section Z is printed and distributed on the West Coast, and is also available online. Issue 6 focuses on wood certified by the Forest Stewardship Council, its benefits, and how you can help protect our forests through what you buy.
Viva la Vida Verda
A monthly report by Green Futures media that charts Mexico's progress towards sustainable development and includes examples of business and governmental leadership to inspire not just Mexicans but the international community.

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