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Del Birmingham

Patagonia Had $10 Million In Sales On Black Friday And Is Donating Every Cent To Save T... - 0 views

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    Patagonia saw an astounding $10 million in Black Friday sales  ― five times its own expectations ― and, as promised, will donate every cent toward helping save the environment. The high-end outdoor apparel and gear retailer announced the record-breaking haul Monday, saying the "enormous love" its customers showed to the planet will benefit hundreds of grassroots environmental organizations around the world.
Adriana Trujillo

Record-breaking Black Friday Sales to Benefit the Planet - The Cleanest Line - 1 views

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    * We'd be remiss if we didn't mention Patagonia's landmark decision to donate 100 percent of its global Black Friday sales to nonprofits benefiting the planet. The campaign was so popular, the company beat its goal of $2 million dollars in sales by five times that amount - resulting in $10 million in donations to hundreds of grassroots environmental organizations.
Adriana Trujillo

Nike Challenge Seeks 'Revolutionary' New Low-Impact Materials · Environmental... - 0 views

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    Nike on Friday announced two efforts to reduce its environmental footprint and enable business growth: a collaboration with the Massachusetts Institute of Technology Climate CoLab to bring innovation in materials to the forefront of the climate conversation, and a commitment to reach 100-percent renewable energy in company-owned and operated facilities by 2025.
Adriana Trujillo

News from The Associated Press - 1 views

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    WASHINGTON (AP) -- The top official at the Environmental Protection Agency said Friday the ongoing legal fight over regulating carbon emissions from coal-fired power plants won't delay the nation's accelerating shift to cleaner sources of energy. EPA Administrator Gina McCarthy spoke at Climate Action 2016, a conference in Washington on efforts to curb global warming. Seeking to reassure her international audience, McCarthy said the United States will absolutely meet its obligations to cut carbon emissions as agreed to in the landmark climate treaty signed in Paris last December.
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Sinkhole leaks fertilizer plant's contaminated waste water into Florida aquifer - LA Times - 1 views

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    More than 200 million gallons of contaminated wastewater from a fertilizer plant in central Florida leaked into one of the state's main underground sources of drinking water after a massive sinkhole opened up beneath a storage pond, a phosphate company said Friday. The sinkhole, discovered by a worker on Aug. 27, is believed to reach down to the Floridan aquifer, the company said in a news release.
Adriana Trujillo

Air China Makes History With Shark Fin Ban | The Huffington Post - 0 views

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    n what has been hailed as a far-reaching victory for global shark conservation, Air China has become the first airline in mainland China to ban shark fin cargo on its flights. The airline, which is headquartered in Beijing, announced the ban on Friday. "We were one of the first airlines in China to raise the awareness of the unsustainability of the global shark trade," says a message on the carrier's website. "We understand the community's desire to promote responsible and sustainable marine sourcing practices, and this remains important to Air China Cargo's overall sustainable development goals."
Adriana Trujillo

How REI's Stop-Shopping Campaign Brings in More Shoppers - Bloomberg Business - 0 views

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    REI reported a 9.3% jump in sales last year, when it launched a Black Friday campaign encouraging consumers to go outside rather than shop and closed its stores on the major shopping day. The outdoor retailer also grew its co-op membership by 7.3% in 2015, and now boasts more than 6 million members.
Adriana Trujillo

General Mills, 'Disappointed' by Lack of National Solution, Will Label GMOs | Sustainab... - 0 views

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    On Friday, General Mills announced that it will "soon" start labeling its products that contain genetically modified organism (GMO) ingredients nationwide. With the rationale that it is impractical to label its products for just one state, the company plans to disclose GMO ingredients according to the law set to go into effect in Vermont on July 1.
Adriana Trujillo

Obama to score big win on Earth Day | Washington Examiner - 0 views

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    The Paris climate agreement will likely be ratified on Earth Day, when it will be signed by more than 130 nations, the UN said on Friday. Only 55 signatures are needed to ratify the document. If approved, the climate accord is expected to encourage countries to curb their greenhouse gas emissions, ultimately holding global warming to an increase of no more than 2 degrees Celsius, or 3.6 degrees Fahrenheit, through the next two decades.
Del Birmingham

Judge Sides With Kids Suing The Government Over Climate Inaction: 'These Kids Can't Wai... - 0 views

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    On Friday, a group of children suing the government for inaction on climate change scored a major victory, as a judge ruled that the Washington State Department of Ecology must deliver an emissions reduction rule by the end of this year. That decision follows another major win in mid-April, when an Oregon judge ruled that a similar lawsuit could go forward despite opposition from the fossil fuel industry.
Adriana Trujillo

White House's New Methane Plan Targets Greenhouse Gas - 1 views

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    The White House released a new strategy Friday to address methane emissions from landfills, mines, agriculture, and the oil and gas sector.
Adriana Trujillo

Fracking Rule Requires Chemicals Disclosure · Environmental Leader · Environm... - 0 views

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    The US Interior Department on Friday released final standards for hydraulic fracturing on public and American Indian lands.
Del Birmingham

Obama rejects Keystone XL project, citing U.S. climate leadership - The Washington Post - 0 views

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    President Obama rejected a presidential permit Friday for the controversial Keystone XL pipeline, citing concerns about its impact on the climate.
Adriana Trujillo

White Castle to use cage-free hen eggs by 2025 | Articles | Home - 0 views

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    On Friday, the fast-food chain announced in a statement that all of its eggs for its nearly 400 restaurants in 13 states will come from cage-free hens by 2025.
Del Birmingham

California fights back against Trump climate change rules | The Sacramento Bee - 0 views

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    Defying the Trump administration on climate change, California's air-pollution agency ruled Friday that automakers must comply with the state's strict rules on greenhouse gases if they want to continue selling cars here.
Del Birmingham

Amazon, Walgreens take baby steps on chemical safety | GreenBiz - 0 views

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    Chances are you don't prioritize your holiday wish list based on the chemical composition of the products on it. But informed shoppers are increasingly scrutinizing the items they're bringing into their homes with an eye to whether they include chemicals harmful to human health. That's inspiring more retailers to make meaningful changes to their chemical disclosure and elimination policies, according to a new industry report card released ahead of Black Friday. 
Del Birmingham

ADAPTATION: Vanuatu most vulnerable, Qatar least in new disaster risk ranking -- Friday... - 0 views

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    The report ranks 171 nations in terms of their risk. It has two components: the exposure they face from extreme events like typhoons, drought and earthquakes, and their ability to deal with those catastrophes, or their vulnerability. Sea-level rise is a key driver of the assessment. Many of the top 10 nations facing high risks are located along coastlines.
Del Birmingham

INTERNATIONAL: Obama unveils undersea sanctuary in expanded fight on warming -- Friday,... - 2 views

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    President Obama told representatives of 90 countries yesterday that taking steps to safeguard the world's oceans is crucial in a warming world. Speaking at the third annual Our Ocean conference, hosted this year by the State Department in Washington, D.C., Obama urged action to relieve stress on the world's oceans as they cope with climate change.
Del Birmingham

CLIMATE: 'Cool' clothing breakthrough could slash building emissions -- Friday, Septemb... - 0 views

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    Turn off your air conditioner and stay cool in your shirt instead. That's the idea behind a new plastic-wrap-like material that Stanford University scientists say could be made into "cool" clothing, the use of which could slash emissions and energy consumption in buildings. If woven into fabric, the wearable cloth could keep humans cool on the hottest of days, eliminating the need to adjust the thermostat or crank up a fan. That could make a dent on a major source of U.S. greenhouse gases, the researchers say.
Del Birmingham

CLIMATE: Global warming is 'bogus,' Palin tells Hill gathering -- Friday, April 15, 201... - 0 views

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    Former Alaska Republican Gov. Sarah Palin yesterday said climate change is a myth that scientists and policymakers are peddling to advance a political agenda.
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