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Adriana Trujillo

After Dump, What Happens To Electronic Waste? : NPR - 0 views

  • Recyclers can make money from selling scavenged metal from electronic
  • equipment,
  • These so-called recyclers have found that that they can make a lot more money just exporting this material, because the U.S. laws completely allow it to happen
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  • the process to retrieve usable metals is typically extremely toxic
  • is first looking to see if old equipment can be reused
  • reputable recyclers will use mechanical shredding and a high-tech
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    NPR 2010 waste ending up in different countries where it is toxic to the env. and workers.
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Can Oxfam Nudge Big Food Companies To Do Right? : The Salt : NPR - 0 views

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    a campaign called Behind the Brands, led by Oxfam International, an advocacy organization dedicated to fighting poverty, is trying to make the inner workings of the 10 biggest food companies in the world more visible. Oxfam's goal is to nudge them by scoring them on a scale of 1 to 10 on a whole host of fronts, from worker rights to climate change.
Adriana Trujillo

Climate Change Is Not Our Fault : 13.7: Cosmos And Culture : NPR - 0 views

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    Humanity should stop pointing fingers and start finding solutions to climate change, writes astrophysicist Adam Frank. "While triggering climate change might not be our fault, not doing everything we can about it now that we know it's happening -- that would be our fault. Worse, it would be our failure as a species," he writes. 
Adriana Trujillo

California City Orders Restaurants To Use Disposable Plates, Cups : The Two-Way : NPR - 0 views

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    The drought-stricken city, located about 170 miles north of San Francisco, recently declared a "stage 3" water emergency, which makes it mandatory for businesses and residents to reduce water usage.
Adriana Trujillo

Wal-Mart, America's Largest Grocer, Is Now Selling Ugly Fruit And Vegetables : The Salt... - 0 views

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    Over the past few years, so-called ugly fruit and vegetables have been gaining a host of admirers. Now, Wal-Mart has officially joined the bandwagon. Starting this week, America's largest grocer says it is piloting sales of weather-dented apples at a discount in 300 of its stores in Florida.
Adriana Trujillo

Taking Down Big Food Is The Name Of Chipotle's New Game : The Salt : NPR - 0 views

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    Chipotle has released a short film that touts the company's ethical-sourcing policies. The video features a scarecrow who wanders through a "Crow Foods Incorporated" factory, is horrified by the treatment of animals inside and decides to open his own ethically sourced eatery -- one that bears a marked resemblance to Chipotle
Adriana Trujillo

Some Google Street View Cars Now Track Pollution Levels : All Tech Considered : NPR - 1 views

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    Google has attached pollution sensors to a select number of its Street View cars as part of a pilot program, in partnership with environmental sensor network company Aclima. The project is intended to help civic leaders improve the well-being of their citizens by identifying highly polluted urban areas.
Adriana Trujillo

California Considers Sweeping Proposals To Cut Greenhouse Gas Emissions : NPR - 0 views

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    California legislators are considering tough emissions proposals that would double buildings' energy efficiency, require 50% renewable energy use by state utilities and halve gasoline consumption by 2030. The oil industry is launching a major PR offensive to derail the effort, but Gov. Jerry Brown says he's determined to implement the policies. "It's absolutely necessary if we are to have any chance of stopping potentially catastrophic changes to our climate system," he said. 
Adriana Trujillo

Carbon Farming Gets A Nod At Paris Climate Conference : The Salt : NPR - 0 views

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    Climate negotiators in Paris are warming to the idea of "carbon farming," or sequestering carbon in soil. That's a critical adjunct to curbing emissions, since it allows the active removal of existing atmospheric carbon, experts say. "This is a game changer," said Andre Leu, president of IFOAM -- Organics International
Adriana Trujillo

Paris Climate Change Agreement: India's Ratification Brings Deal Close To Binding : The... - 0 views

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    India has ratified the Paris Agreement, bringing the total to 62 countries representing 52% of global GHG emissions.
Adriana Trujillo

Philadelphia launches $1 billion green jobs plan | StateImpact Pennsylvania - 0 views

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    A plan launched by Philadelphia City Council President Darrell Clarke and backed by the Philadelphia Energy Authority will use $1 billion on energy efficiency projects in municipal buildings, schools, small businesses and low- to middle-income homes with the goals of creating 10,000 green jobs over the next decade and reducing energy consumption. PEA's executive director, Emily Schapira, says green energy is a growing industry, and the project will spur its development in the city.
Adriana Trujillo

China Now Handing Down Death Penalty to Worst Polluters - 0 views

  • Chinese authorities have recently given courts the authority to hand down the death penalty for serious cases of pollution
  • Public anger over China’s growth-at-all-costs policies has been growing steadily in response to the increasingly polluted air and water
  • public’s attitudes towards environmental protection found that up to 80 percent believe that environmental protection should be a higher priority than economic development.
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  • A recent analysis by the Health Effects Institute in Boston found that over a million people die prematurely in China every year as the result of air pollution.
  • Particulate levels in Beijing, Guangzhou and other Chinese cities often rise to as much as seven times the World Health Organization’s air-quality standard
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  • A protest over plans to build a petro-chemical refinery in Kunming
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    Chines courts are allowed to hand down the death penalty for serisous cases of pollution
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