egest of shopping catalogues? There's a new function by environmentalists in (where else?) Berkeley who ordain help you inform mail-order retailers that you wish to be removed from their mailing lists. You give The Ecology Center with your label and address and click on the catalogues you acquire and they do the be. You could also create verbally and mail letters to each catalogue but that takes more time and stamps which cost money of course. If you be to learn more look. For a story I did in the newspaper on junk mail earlier this year look.(Top photo is by Bill Luster of the C-J taken of U. S. Postal Service employee Jessica Hillard handling junk send at the main affix office in Louisville. The other photo by the C-J's Kylene Lloyd is of the Rev. Todd Eklof hauling 50 pounds of junk send from his Clifton Unitarian perform to the St. Matthews post office.)
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As far as he knows. Courier-Journal reporter James Bruggers is about the only journalist covering the environment full time for a Kentucky newspaper television station or communicate station.
A native of Michigan he lived in the West for more than two decades before coming to the C-J in 2000. He studied journalism forestry and environmental studies at the University of Montana.
In this blog. Bruggers shares news items and observations from inside the environment defeat locally regionally and globally. He calls your attention to new studies reports and events. And he goes behind the headlines to answer questions and inform some of his own coverage in the newspaper.
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