Iskandar Malaysia - the green mega-city rising above Singapore | Environment | guardian... - 1 views
China's emissions expected to rise until 2030, despite ambitious green policies | Envir... - 0 views
Victims of China's 'cancer villages' battle to expose polluted reality - interactive | ... - 0 views
London's Oyster Card Flows | The Mapping London Blog - 1 views
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"The map shows the touch-ins (going into the network) and touch-outs (leaving the network) of Oyster cards at London's tube and train stations, including a few beyond the Greater London boundary which still accept . As the animation moves forwards in 10-minute intervals during the typical weekday, the balance between touch-ins and touch-outs is shown by a colour scale. Red indicates the great majority of taps are touch-ins, and green indicates mainly touch-outs. White is the "neutral" colour, indicating that roughly as many people are entering the network as leaving it, at that period in time."
Ethical shopping growing in popularity, survey suggests | Business | The Guardian - 0 views
Apple faces fresh labor abuse allegations | News | TechRadar - 0 views
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"Home News by technology Apple faces fresh labor abuse allegations Apple faces fresh labor abuse allegations Apple's in hot water once more By Lily Prasuethsut September 6th 0 COMMENTS Trouble for the big Apple Related stories iPhone 5S release date set for Sept. 20? T-Mobile workers' holiday plans shelved Double dates? New iPhones may go on sale Sept. 20 and Sept. 27 Was the iPhone 5C caught running iOS 7 on camera? Though the bubbly invitations have been sent for Apple's Sept. 10 Cupertino event where we might finally see the iPhone 5S and iPhone 5C, recent reports once again, show a darker side of Apple. China Labor Watch released a statement today about the conditions of Jabil Green Point, a U.S. owned factory in Wuxi, China purportedly producing the cheap iPhone. Apple has already been in hot water earlier this summer when the Watch reported labor violations at Pegatron facilities. Poor working and living conditions, and the use of underage employees at Pegatron, were similar to previous investigations of Apple's other major supplier, Foxconn."
At a school in Bali students to learn how to consume without pollution or waste | Envir... - 0 views
Palm oil in Brtain's top brands - Green Living, Environment - The Independent - 0 views
Greenland gives green light for uranium and rare earths mining | World news | theguardi... - 1 views
Can Mexico City's roof gardens help the metropolis shrug off its smog? | World | The Gu... - 1 views
Ethical goods sales increase despite recession - 2 views
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Sales of ethical goods and services have increased despite the recession, growing to more than £47bn last year. Since the onset of the economic downturn five years ago, the value of ethical markets from Fairtrade products and green energy to free-range and sustainable food has grown from £35.5bn to £47.2bn, according to a report produced by the Co-operative Bank.
From the 99% to the 1%: Osborne bails out the energy fat cats | Damian Carrington | Env... - 7 views
Incandescent lightbulb phase-outs around the world | Environment | guardian.co.uk - 2 views
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