PLANET
We've only got one planet, and it makes our lives possible. We can no longer take it for granted.
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Irish Tax Cuts Plastic Use
Dramatically
by Rik Langendoenposted May 20, 2004
- Plastic bag tax in Ireland has resulted in dramatic reduction in use of plastic bags.
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Forests Win Protection
by Rik Langendoenposted May 20, 2004
- Canadian boreal forests win protection by Rik Langendoen
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Train Technology Speeds Ahead
by Becky Brunposted May 20, 2004
- Short description of train technology status around the world
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a race to the top?
by Elizabeth Grossmanposted May 20, 2004
- Beginning in 2006, all electronic equipment produced and sold in the European Union (EU) will be subject to two sweeping regulations, one designed to keep toxics-laced electronics out of municipal waste, the other to reduce use of toxic substances in the first place
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Mcdonald's To Reduce Antibiotics In
Meat
by Krista Camenzindposted May 20, 2004
- The McDonald's Corporation has announced that by the end of 2004 it will prohibit its direct suppliers of meat from giving healthy animals antibiotics to promote growth.
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Detroit Renaissance
by Shawn Rheaposted May 20, 2004
- the story of a grassroots effort to renew a post-industrial city. AC3T, Boggs Center, Detroit summer, Adamah, Grace Boggs, Cass Corridor Food Cooperative, Romanowski Park.
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Tribes Find Power In Wind
by Winona LaDukeposted May 20, 2004 - Intertribal Council on Utility Policy, COUP, first wind generator dedicated on Rosebud Reservation, clean energy windshed. sustainable homeland economic development. summer 2003.
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YES! But How? :: Sustainble Wedding Rings
by Megan Tady, Jeremy Eckertposted May 20, 2004 - Tips on sustainable wedding rings, ecological dishwasher detergent, grout stains and batteries. If you're searching for practical ways to live sustainably, just ask us.
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Wild Abundant America
by Subhankar Banerjeeposted May 20, 2004
- Wild, Abundant America by Subhankar Banerjee. ANWR
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Bottled Water Flim-flam
by Krista Camenzindposted Dec 31, 2003
- Is bottled water really safer than tap water?
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What's Wrong with Dams?
by Elizabeth Grossmanposted Dec 31, 2003
- A dam can disrupt a river's entire ecosystem, from headwaters to delta.
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Turning Scarcity Into Abundance
by Vandana Shivaposted Dec 31, 2003
- The solution to scarcity is not more mega-projects, more control by giant corporations, or more globalization. The solution to scarcity is more democracy
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India's Dawn
by Rachel Milanezposted Dec 31, 2003
- India's Dawn by Rachel Milanez - Auroville reforestation and water management
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The Big Promise of the Small
by Carolyn McConnellposted Dec 31, 2003
- How a Namibian beetle, drip irrigation, clay pots and a child's seesaw help overcome water scarcity
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The Lake And the 'hood
by Jane Braxton Littleposted Dec 31, 2003 - Mono Lake activists fought a 16-year David-versus-Goliath battle against the city's Department of Water and Power (DWP) to stop water diversions to Los Angeles. Yet the rural community and the city have emerged from the fray as watershed partners.
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