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11 Things We Learned from H&M’s 2011 Sustainability Report
04/12/2012

by Jasmin Malik Chua, H&M uses more certified-organic cotton than any other company in the world. By 2020, 100 percent of…

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The Challenger’s Deep-Sea Brethren
04/11/2012

by ANDY ISAACSON, On Monday, the film director and explorer James Cameron became the first human to travel on his own…

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Mitt Romney: Climate Flip-flopper and Fracking Defender
04/10/2012

by Daniel Kessler, Mitt Romney, flanked by security guards in Pennsylvania yesterday, let his tongue loose yesterday on fracking. For a…

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Making Sense of the Wacky Weather
04/09/2012

by JUSTIN GILLIS, Like many people, I’ve been struggling to understand what is going on with the weather. As I flipped…

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Scientists Create Artificial Plastic Skin That Bleeds And Heals Itself
04/06/2012

by Timon Singh, For years, scientists have been working to develop artificial skin for wounded patients and bio-medical research. Now a team from…

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Time Is Nigh for Global Action, Manifesto Warns
04/05/2012

|by DAVID JOLLY, An era has dawned in which humanity’s impact on the earth could prove to be as great as…

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On Our Radar: Organized Environmental Crime
04/04/2012

At a conference in France, a high-ranking Interpol official calls for a crackdown on “serious, organized and often transnational” environmental crimes…

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Vancouver Olympics: Sportswear Brands in Trouble
04/03/2012

Despite making positive statements at the time of the 2008 Olympics about cleaning up an industry rife with rights violations, major…

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Snails that Produce Electricity Could Lead to an Army of Insect Cyborgs
04/02/2012

by Alex Davies, When it comes to animals, electricity is more often associated with the Energy Bunny than with the snail-…

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Bill Gates on the Five Miracles Needed for Energy and Climate Challenges
03/30/2012

By Heather King, Last Thursday, at the Wall Street Journal ECO:nomics conference in Santa Barbara, Bill Gates talked with several hundred…

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