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From The Vault: Getting The The World To Change Gear
05/29/2012

by Mike Sowden, Source: EcoSalon Two wheeled and ready for speed. This week we celebrated both National Bike To Work Day,…

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Climate Change is Frying Our Cities
05/25/2012

by Brian Merchant, Source: TreeHugger Mat recently took a look at a new report from NRDC that found that thanks to…

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Gucci Unveils Bamboo Sunglasses Made of Biodegradable “Liquid Wood”
05/24/2012

by Veronica Crespi, Source: Ecouterre Looks like Gucci’s foray into sustainable eyewear was more than a passing fancy. Less than a…

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How Deadly Charcoal is Bought and Sold in an African Market
05/23/2012

by Brian Merchant, Source: TreeHugger Xipamanine is a sprawling, labyrinthine marketplace in the heart of Maputo, Mozambique’s capital. On the street…

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Hawaii Now Has Statewide Plastic Bag Ban – With Significant Loopholes
05/22/2012

by Mat Mcdermott, Source: TreeHugger While there are plenty of bans on plastic bags at the city level in the US,…

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USDA Wants to Double Poultry Processing Speed, Killing More Birds & Injuring More Workers
05/21/2012

by Mat McDermott, Source: Treehugger Take this as a further sign of just how hopelessly broken our industrial food production system…

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How Walmart Turned Its Weak Urban Image Into a Public Interest Campaign Against Food Deserts
05/18/2012

by Rachel Cernansky  Source: TreeHugger A report out from Food and Water Watch this week details the efforts that Walmart has…

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Particulate Pollution Delayed Climate Change Over Eastern United States
05/17/2012

by Michael Graham Richard, Source: TreeHugger Eco Catch 22? It’s important to clean up the air because of things like acid…

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United Arab Emirates Speeds Up Ban On Disposable Plastics
05/15/2012

by Mat McDermott, Source: TreeHugger The United Arab Emirates has moved forward a ban on all disposable plastic products, except those…

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Whale Meat Available For Purchase on Amazon.com Japan
05/14/2012

by Stephen Messenger, Source: Treehugger On Amazon.com, the world’s largest online retailer, even shoppers with the most obscure tastes can find…

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