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  View from the Equator
  Ecuadorian arts and crafts
Nov. 6: TODAY’s Al Roker learns from folk store owner Margara Anhalzer how the people of Ecuador preserve their traditions and culture while respecting fair trade.

  View from the Arctic
  Matt chats with a town local
Nov. 6: A Greenland resident by the name of Peter interrupts TODAY anchor Matt Lauer during his tour of Ilulissat and gets his 15 minutes of fame.

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7 items you didn’t know you could recycle
‘Grist’ experts tell you what to do with old sneakers, iPods, and more
Give your kitchen and diet an organic makeover
Looking to go green inside and out? Renee Loux shares eco-friendly tips
It’s easy being green! 7 ways to help the planet
Lowering your family’s carbon footprint is simpler than you’d expect
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Get your water fix ... without the bottle
Cutting back on the plastic? Here are tips on good H2O and how to carry it
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The wonders of bamboo
This plant-based fiber makes luxurious, eco-friendly clothes and sheets
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  Al Gore on the climate crisis
Nov. 5: The former vice president talks to TODAY anchor Meredith Vieira about winning the Nobel Peace Prize, global warming and how we as human beings can fix it.
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Interactives
Carbon trade game
Learn how "cap and trade" works and play along in a simulated market.
Rising seas
What future sea levels could mean for some of America's favorite places
The greenhouse effect
How the Earth maintains a temperature conducive to life
Cooling the planet
Check out five far-out ideas on how to engineer a cooler Earth.
Eyeing the ice
The National Science Foundation's Tom Wagner on why climate experts study Antarctica.
Melting mountains
Data shows five areas of concern
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To match feature CLIMATE-GREENLAND/WARMING
Reuters
Ice at the edge
View images of Greenland, where coastal edges of its vast ice cap are melting at an alarming rate.
Antarctica
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Ice Down Under
Click to see pictures from McMurdo Station and the South Pole in Antarctica
AP
Warming signals
View images from around the world that show signs of global warming.

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