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This is The People vs. Arctic Oil | Greenpeace International - 0 views

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    As the Arctic melts, oil companies are moving in to drill for more oil. Next year, the Norwegian owned oil company Statoil will drill further north than ever - unless we stop them. An unprecedented case was filed this morning that could do just that. This case is about holding back the oil industry at this final frontier, it is about protecting the beautiful Arctic, and it is about people stepping up to hold governments to account. If we win, millions of barrels of oil could be kept in the ground. We will argue in court that we must take action to keep the Paris climate agreement on track, and we will invoke Norway's constitutional right to a healthy and safe environment for future generations.
Adriana Trujillo

Surge in Demand for Avocados Fuels Deforestation in Mexico - 0 views

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    Once spurned for having too many calories, avocados have spiked in popularity throughout the U.S. and Canada due to their reputation as a "healthy fat" that also doubles as a superfood. But the growing demand, which has led produce brokers and retailers to look beyond California to Mexico. According to an Associated Press investigation, the high prices that avocados can fetch for consumers has led to the deforestation of Mexico's historic pine forests.
Adriana Trujillo

http://www.worldgbc.org/files/1114/7735/3801/WGBC_BtBC_Oct2016_Digital_Low.pdf - 0 views

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    (World Green Building Council) showcases the actions businesses are taking to improve their workspaces and highlights the business value created from providing healthy, green office space for employees.
Adriana Trujillo

Pollution from power plants in two states killed thousands of people last year | Grist - 0 views

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    More than 4,400 people died last year because of health problems caused by emissions from Pennsylvania and Ohio's power plants, according to reports from NextGen Climate America and PSE Healthy Energy. In total, the states' power plants caused problems that cost state residents $40 billion in health care bills, the reports found.
Del Birmingham

Beef-Giant Canada Now Promoting a Plant-Based Diet - 0 views

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    Canada is one of the world's largest beef producers, with its 60,000 ranches and feedlots contributing CAD $33 billion (US$26.2 billion) to the country's economy. But that is not stopping the federal government in Ottawa from issuing new dietary guidelines in an effort to promote healthy eating. Gone are the recommendations to eat a certain amount from various "food groups." Also eliminated, period, is any suggestion to consume dairy products. "Regular intake of water," is what a summary of the eating guidelines advise Canadians.
Adriana Trujillo

Hilton Foundation headquarters yields more than energy savings | GreenBiz.com - 0 views

  • Conservative estimates of the savings associated with retention project more than $5,000 per year in savings for the foundation.
  • n designing a new permanent home, the foundation's primary goals were environmental stewardship and crafting a simple, peaceful, healthy, productive and energy-efficient working environment that would last for at least 100 years.
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    Conservative estimates of the savings associated with retention project more than $5,000 per year in savings for the foundation.
Adriana Trujillo

Chemical-Free Cleaning On the Rise · Environmental Management & Energy News ·... - 0 views

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    North Carolina State University, Chapman University in California, Coca-Cola Enterprises in the Netherlands and ISS, a commercial facilities service provider, are just a few of the institutions that have made the switch to chemical-free cleaning
Adriana Trujillo

Healthy Disruption Needed to Advance Clothing Recycling | Sustainable Brands - 0 views

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    Consumers often are left unaware of the use and destination of their recyclables. Although many are donated, much of the material is sold to for-profit companies for resale around the globe. The lack of transparency has led to misunderstanding among consumers, communities and retailers. This push toward greater transparency is yet another reason to embrace The Reuse Movement.
Adriana Trujillo

Kellogg sees positives in steps taken to nourish families | Food Business News - 0 views

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