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The Wealth of Nature - Ecosystem Services, Biodiversity and Human Well-Being - 0 views

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    "covers legal, academic, and regulatory developments pertaining to the valuation of environmental amenities and disamenities, such as clean air, trees, parks, congestion, and noise. "
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Defusing the Methane Greenhouse Time Bomb: Scientific American - 0 views

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    "Could methane-digesting bacteria and an Arctic cap of fresh water prevent a climate catastrophe?" Some good news and some not so good.
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Blogs and Comments - Comments - Other Comments - Cancer and pesticides: the legal flood... - 0 views

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    "After long battles, three farmers in France have won legal claims that their cases of cancer and Parkinson's disease were caused by working with pesticides. Now they want to help others fight similar cases"
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Z Space - Mitchel Cohen - 0 views

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    Now here's a tale about waste. "No one wanted the millions of pounds of Philadelphia municipal incinerator ash dumped in their country."
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Environment Canada - Environment Canada's Home Page - 0 views

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    A government Environment portal. Some good starting points. Policy documents.
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LED bulbs not as eco-friendly as some might think - 0 views

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    Interesting set of comments. Nothing is that simple. Every product may have its downside. Where is the balanced argument?
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How Defining Planetary Boundaries Can Transform Our Approach to Growth | Solutions - 0 views

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    "Effective solutions for living sustainably in the postindustrial age require innovative frameworks and implementation strategies. Rather than tackling these global-scale problems one by one, as we are attempting for climate change, we need a far more holistic and integrated approach. The planetary boundaries framework provides such an approach. "
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