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Adriana Trujillo

Greenpeace Launching Multi-Pronged Attack Against Thai Union for Abusive, Unsustainable Practices | Sustainable Brands - 0 views

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    The world's largest canned tuna company, Thai Union Group (TU), has been connected to forced labor, human rights abuses, and environmental devastation. This week, Greenpeace launched a global campaign demanding that TU take urgent and far-reaching steps to clean up its act. To press the issue, Greenpeace's #JustTuna campaign asks consumers to sign a petition to tell brands that they will not buy unsustainable or unjust tuna.
Adriana Trujillo

Thai Union, Greenpeace Partnership Ushers in New Era for Seafood Industry | Sustainable Brands - 1 views

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    Two years after Greenpeace launched a campaign demanding Thai Union, the world's largest tuna company, take action to eliminate exploitative and unsustainable practices from its supply chains, the two organizations have finally put their long-running conflict to rest.
Adriana Trujillo

Thai Union Commits to 100% Sustainable Tuna, But Can It Get There? | Sustainable Brands - 0 views

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    Seafood company Thai Union Group will ensure 100% of its tuna is sustainably sourced and plans to reach at least 75% sustainability by 2020. The company will invest $90 million in efforts to increase their supply of sustainable tuna and open 11 Fishery Improvement Projects.
Adriana Trujillo

EU lawmakers back more ambition in carbon market reform | Reuters - 0 views

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    European Union lawmakers endorsed a draft version of carbon market reforms aimed at further reducing greenhouse gas emissions while providing protection for industries requiring intensive energy consumption. The ultimate goal is a 40% emissions reduction by 2030 without loss of industry, and the proposal will go to a plenary vote in February
amandasjohnston

New maps show how our consumption impacts wildlife thousands of miles away - 1 views

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    Global trade has made it easier to buy things. But our consumption habits often fuel threats to biodiversity - such as deforestation, overhunting and overfishing - thousands of miles away. Now, scientists have mapped how major consuming countries drive threats to endangered species elsewhere. Such maps could be useful for finding the most efficient ways to protect critical areas important for biodiversity, the researchers suggest in a new study published in Nature Ecology & Evolution. For example, the maps show that commodities used in the United States and the European Union exert several threats on marine species in Southeast Asia, mainly due to overfishing, pollution and aquaculture. The U.S. also exerts pressure on hotspots off the Caribbean coast of Costa Rica and Nicaragua, and at the mouth of the Orinoco around Trinidad and Tobago. European Union's impacts extend to the islands around Madagascar: RéUnion, Mauritius and the Seychelles. The maps also revealed some unexpected linkages. For instance, the impact of U.S. consumption in Brazil appears to be much greater in southern Brazil (in the Brazilian Highlands where agriculture and grazing are extensive) than inside the Amazon basin, which receives a larger chunk of the attention. The U.S. also has high biodiversity footprint in southern Spain and Portugal, due to their impacts on threatened fish and bird species. These countries are rarely perceived as threat hotspots.
Del Birmingham

McDonald's: Sustainable Beef Options Are on the Horizon | Fortune.com - 0 views

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    McDonald's purchases 2.5% of all the beef produced in the European Union alone-is a key player in the launch of two sustainable beef pilot programs in the U.S. One will attempt to measure beef sustainability through the entire supply chain in a research initiative conducted by the Noble Foundation. The other is a $4.5 million matching grant program run by a group of researchers to test grazing practices that can lead to a negative carbon impact.
Adriana Trujillo

Scorecard Says Palm Oil Commitments Absent or Incomplete · Environmental Management & Energy News · Environmental Leader - 0 views

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    Twenty-four out of 30 top companies in the packaged food, fast food and personal care industries have inadequate commitments or lack commitments altogether for sourcing sustainable palm oil for their products, according to the Union of Concerned Scientists (UCS).
Adriana Trujillo

Natural Capital Coalition selects two global consortia to develop the Natural Capital Protocol - Natural Capital Coalition News - Natural Capital Coalition | Valuing nature in business | A part of the TEEB community - 0 views

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    The Natural Capital Coalition selected the World Business Council for Sustainable Development and the International Union for Conservation of Nature to develop the Natural Capital Protocol, a methodology for companies to assess their reliance on natural capital. The organizations will also lead pilot projects with major companies to test the protocol.
Adriana Trujillo

China works for 'win-win' climate plan, poised for U.N. pledge | Reuters - 0 views

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    China seeks a fair, global system to tackle climate change and will deliver its pledge to the United Nations by the end of Tuesday on how much it will cut emissions, Chinese Premier Li Keqiang said after talks with top European Union officials.
Adriana Trujillo

California's Hidden Water Consumer: Power Plants - 0 views

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    there's another major consumer of water in California and the United States - one that doesn't receive the same attention as lush lawns or the agricultural industry: power plants. In 2005, power plants across the country withdrew as much water as farms did, according to a 2011 report, Freshwater Use by U.S. Power Plants: Electricity's Thirst for a Precious Resource, from the Union of Concerned Scientists and a team of independent water experts.
Adriana Trujillo

New geothermal technology could produce 10 times the electricity using CO2 from fossil fuel plants : TreeHugger - 0 views

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    Good news on a technology that could revolutionize geothermal energy made waves at the American Geophysical Union meeting last week. Anyone who understands that the world's hunger for energy will push our planet beyond the point of no return without technological solutions will welcome the idea of CO2 plume geothermal power or CPG.
Adriana Trujillo

How will Europe's new reporting rules impact your business? | GreenBiz.com - 0 views

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    The European Union is requiring certain businesses to report on environmental strategies and programs. Here are 5 things you need to know
Adriana Trujillo

Big Rig Standard Could Save Biggest Trucking Fleets $1.7bn · Environmental Leader · Environmental Management & Sustainable Development News - 0 views

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    FedEx, Walmart, Coca-Cola, PepsiCo and UPS - five of the country's biggest trucking fleets - could cut their fuel use by 500 million gallons a year under the new heavy duty truck fuel efficiency standard, saving $1.7 billion on fuel, according to a Union of Concerned Scientists study.
Adriana Trujillo

Architects Pledge Zero Carbon Emissions by Buildings · Environmental Management & Sustainability News · Environmental Leader - 0 views

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    The International Union of Architects (UIA), representing about 1.3 million architects worldwide, has pledged to phase out carbon emissions by buildings by 2050.
Adriana Trujillo

Energy: new ambitious targets on renewables and energy efficiency | News | European Parliament - 1 views

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    The European Parliament has voted in favor of a new renewable energy target requiring the European Union (EU) to source at least 32% renewable energy by 2030. The Parliament also voted in favor of increasing energy efficiency in the EU by 32.5% by 2030.
Del Birmingham

Western Chimpanzee numbers declined by more than 80 percent over the past quarter century : Conservation news - 0 views

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    Research published in the American Journal of Primatology earlier this month finds that the overall Western Chimpanzee population declined by six percent annually between 1990 and 2014, a total decline of 80.2 percent. The main threats to the Western Chimpanzee are almost all man-made. Habitat loss and fragmentation driven by slash-and-burn agriculture, industrial agriculture (including deforestation for oil palm plantations as well as eucalyptus, rubber, and sugar cane developments), and extractive industries like logging, mining, and oil top the list. In response to the finding that the Western Chimpanzee population has dropped so precipitously in less than three decades, the International Union for the Conservation of Nature (IUCN) elevated the subspecies' status to Critically Endangered on its Red List of Threatened Species.
Adriana Trujillo

Making consumer products more durable and easier to repair | News | European Parliament - 1 views

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    European lawmakers want the European Union to take steps to promote more durable and more easily repairable consumer products, in order to reduce waste and conserve resources.
Del Birmingham

EU agrees final energy saving, renewables targets | Agricultural Commodities | Reuters - 0 views

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    The European Union on Wednesday finalised new climate rules after months of talks, targeting a total energy saving of 32.5 percent and an uplift in the share of renewable energy to 32 percent by 2030.
Adriana Trujillo

The end of coal: EU energy companies pledge no new plants from 2020 | Environment | The Guardian - 0 views

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    A coalition of European energy companies from 26 European Union member nations have jointly pledged to phase out investments in new coal power plants after 2020. Poland and Greece are the only EU nations absent from the pledge.
Adriana Trujillo

EU Seeks to Cut Cars' Carbon Dioxide Emissions 30 Percent By 2030 - 0 views

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    BMW Group, Daimler, and other carmakers in the European Union would be required to improve the fuel economy of their vehicles or increase the proportion of electric cars they produce to meet 2030 carbon dioxide reduction targets proposed by the European Commission Nov. 8.
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