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We’d like to express our gratitude to the following publications for providing a venue for Earthscope articles and the Marin Community Foundation for their generous support in funding this project which was made possible through a collaboration with EECOM and Science Interchange:

- Marin Scope: publishers of "Marin Scope," "Ross Valley Reporter," "Twin Cities Times," "Mill Valley Herald," and "San Rafael/Terra Linda News Pointer"

- Novato Advance (and North Marin News): serving Novato since 1922

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Project Contact
Melinda Schulte
Program Manager
temn@eecom.net

Since TEMN was started in 1998, our teen reporters have reported on environmental issues for:

EarthScope

Earthscope is TEMN's bimonthly column that highlights environmental issues and events affecting the Marin community. It's published in the MarinScope Community Newspapers.

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California Releaf's Newsletter


Crowding the Rim Summit


TEMN Stories

  • Outward Bound: A teen reporter recounts what she learned while stepping outside of her comfort zone. (Annemarie Brown)
     
  • Energy Symposium: Raising Energy Awareness in the Bay Area: Sustainable Marin County, a local nonprofit organization, has taken California's current energy crisis as an opportunity to inform and educate the public. (Allison Kuhn, Anno Davis and Erin Howes, Sir Francis Drake High School, San Anselmo, CA)
     
  • Healing Waters: Healing Waters hopes to enrich, inspire, and empower the lives of their participants through wilderness adventures. (Katy Tang, Lowell High School, San Francisco, CA)
     
  • San Francisco Bicycle Coalition: The San Francisco Bicycle Coalition is a non-profit organization whose goal is to promote bicycling as an everyday means of transportation. (Katy Tang, Lowell High School, San Francisco, CA)
     
  • Unraveling Genetically-Modified Organisms: We have been eating genetically-engineered foods since 1996. Some of you may be wondering, "What exactly are genetically engineered foods? (Katy Tang, Lowell High School, San Francisco)