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Adriana Trujillo

Apple Faces Pollution Charges - Again · Environmental Management & Sustainabi... - 0 views

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    An Apple supplier in China making iPhone and iPad parts violated a number of health and safety, environmental and human rights laws, according to a report released by China Labor Watch and Green America.
Del Birmingham

Governor Cuomo Shuts Down the Country's Biggest Ivory Market | Elly Pepper's Blog | Swi... - 0 views

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    Governor Andrew Cuomo celebrated World Elephant Day today by signing into law a bill (A10143/S7890) that will help stop the slaughter of African elephants for their tusks by drying up the nation's largest market for ivory: New York City.
Del Birmingham

Is Cameroon becoming the new Indonesia? Palm oil plantations accelerating deforestation - 0 views

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    The potential for new laws governing the use of forest resources this year in Cameroon promises an opportunity to stem the rapid loss of forest in the biologically diverse country. But the changes may ultimately not be what's needed to save Cameroon's forests. Read more at http://news.mongabay.com/2014/0625-gfrn-cannon-cameroon.html#w6L2jPe1cgOgqGYr.99
Adriana Trujillo

These could be the first U.S. states to tax carbon - and give their residents a nice pa... - 1 views

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    Activists in Washington state are pushing a ballot measure that could see voters order the implementation of America's first carbon tax. If a petition succeeds, the legislature will have to enact such a law in 2016 or send the petition to a voter referendum. 
Del Birmingham

Hawaii Lawmakers Pass Ban on Coral-Damaging Sunscreen - 0 views

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    Lawmakers in Hawaii passed a bill Tuesday prohibiting the sale of sunscreens that are harmful to ocean ecosystems, including coral reefs. The bill now heads to Governor David Ige for his signature. If signed, Hawaii will ban these sunscreens starting Jan. 1, 2021 and become the first state in the nation to enact such a law.
Adriana Trujillo

The Garden State cuts food waste for climate goals | GreenBiz - 0 views

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    New Jersey Governor Chris Christie has signed into law a statewide goal to reduce food waste by 50% by 2030.
Del Birmingham

France to ban oil, gas output on home soil in symbolic step - ABC News - 0 views

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    France's government has unveiled a law to ban all production and exploration of oil and natural gas by 2040 on the country's mainland and overseas territories. The move is largely symbolic, however, as France's oil and gas production represents just 1 percent of national consumption - the rest is imported. The ban, which the government claims is a world first, is part of a larger plan to wean the country's economy from fossil fuels, encourage clean energy and fulfill France's commitments under the Paris Climate Agreement to curb global warming.
Del Birmingham

ICC widens remit to include environmental destruction cases | Law | The Guardian - 0 views

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    Environmental destruction and landgrabs could lead to governments and individuals being prosecuted for crimes against humanity by the international criminal court following a decision to expand its remit.
Adriana Trujillo

California Assembly approves climate change law | The Sacramento Bee - 0 views

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    The California Assembly has passed a bill that would require the state to curb its greenhouse gas emissions 40% below 1990 levels by 2030. "With S.B. 32 we continue California's leadership on climate change," Assembly Speaker Anthony Rendon said.
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Hardwood from illegal logging makes its way into UK stores | Environment | The Guardian - 0 views

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    British shoppers could be unknowingly buying wooden furniture, flooring and even food items that are byproducts of destructive illegal logging in the Amazon, environmental campaigners are warning. Friends of the Earth is calling on ministers to make companies reveal the source of their products in order to stop the black market trade. Last week human rights watchdog Global Witness revealed that 185 environmental activists were killed in 2015, many of whom had been trying to stop illegal logging in the Amazon. An estimated 80% of Brazilian hardwood is illegally logged.
Brett Rohring

Terrorist Tungsten in Colombia Taints Global Phone-to-Car Sales - Bloomberg - 0 views

  • Tungsten, in particular, is in high demand.
  • The dark, heat-resistant and super-hard metal is inside the engines of some of the most popular cars in the world. It’s used for screens of computers, phones, tablets and televisions. It helps mobile phones vibrate when they ring. Semiconductor makers use the metal to provide insulation between microscopic layers of circuitry.
  • Tiger Hill rises above the rain forest in an area ruled by armed FARC fighters more than 220 kilometers (137 miles) from the nearest road, town or police station.
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  • The mine is illegal in three ways: It’s inside a forest preserve, it’s banned by Colombian law because it’s on an Indian reservation, and it’s run by the FARC, which is classified by Colombia, the U.S. and the European Union as a terrorist organization.
  • While Tiger Hill is illegal, it’s the only known tungsten mine in Colombia, according to the police and Environment Ministry officials responsible for regulating mining.
  • China produces the most tungsten -- about 85 percent of global output -- authorities there impose tight controls on the metal to assure domestic manufacturers have enough. That’s forcing companies to scour the globe for mines elsewhere, the USGS says.
  • Apple Inc., Hewlett-Packard Co. (HPQ) and Samsung Electronics Co. purchase parts from a firm that buys from the company that imports tungsten ore from Colombia, company records show.
  • the Environment Ministry’s director whose jurisdiction includes much of Colombia’s Amazon region, says the shippers are hiding the tungsten ore’s true origins.
  • “They falsify the source of illegal metals,” Melendez says. “This is how they launder tungsten.”
Del Birmingham

Banning food waste: companies in Massachusetts get ready to compost | Guardian Sustaina... - 0 views

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    Massachusetts recently enacted the most aggressive mandatory composting program in history, to affect supermarkets, colleges, nursing homes, and prisons.
Adriana Trujillo

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

  • Recyclers can make money from selling scavenged metal from electronic
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  • the process to retrieve usable metals is typically extremely toxic
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  • 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
  • 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.
Adriana Trujillo

EPA Issues Carbon Capture Rule · Environmental Management & Energy News · Env... - 0 views

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    The EPA yesterday issued a final rule that the agency says will help create a consistent national framework to ensure the safe and effective deployment of carbon capture and sequestration (CCS) technologies.
Adriana Trujillo

Victory: Obama Signs Bill Banning Plastic Microbeads - 0 views

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    President Obama signed a bill on Monday that will phase out the manufacturing of face wash, toothpaste and shampoo containing plastic microbeads by July 1, 2017, and the sale of such beauty products by July 1, 2018.
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