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Patrick Thornton

The Atlantic Gets Its Own Great Plastic Garbage Patch : TreeHugger - 0 views

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    Plastic marine debris collected in a surface plankton net tow. Photo: Sea Education Association. Though it hasn't garnered nearly as much attention as its plastic-ridden analog in the Pacific, the North Atlantic Ocean too has its very own gigantic
Patrick Thornton

Target discontinues all farmed salmon - 0 views

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    "Today, Target became the first major US retailer to stop selling farmed salmon products! Salmon consumption in the United States is a huge market for retailers. Aquaculture (farming fish) is often called the future of the seafood industry, but some types of aquaculture - such as conventional open-net salmon farming - can cause tremendous damage to the environment. Parasite infestations, concentrated fish waste, the uncontrolled spread of genetic material, and the unsustainable use of wild fish to feed farmed animals all pose significant threats to the sanctity of our marine ecosystems."
Patrick Thornton

Central America Has Highest Rate of Forest Loss in Region - IPS ipsnews.net - 0 views

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    Central America has suffered the highest rate of forest loss in Latin America over the last 10 years, despite a growing number of plans aimed at curbing the decline, the Food and Agriculture Organisation (FAO) reports.
lark dunham

Climate Change Deniers vs The Consensus | Information Is Beautiful - 0 views

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    interesting visualization of the information provided by climate change skeptics versus science.
Patrick Thornton

CORRECTION & APOLOGY: Planes or Volcano? - 0 views

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    interesting comparison of the volcano impact
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