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Patagonia asks consumers to buy less
12/09/2011

VENTURA – US outdoor clothing brand Patagonia has called on its European and American customers to cut back on buying clothes…

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2012 TED Prize Winner is an Idea, Not an Individual: The City 2.0
12/09/2011

by Lloyd Alter Cities are all the rage this year. Atlantic Magazine starts an entire website exploring “the most innovative ideas…

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Novozymes offers new denim finishing technology
12/09/2011

BAGSVAERD – Danish bioinnovation company Novozymes has developed a new abrasion effect product for the denim finishing sector which is designed…

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Sustainable cotton guide launch draws closer
12/09/2011

LEEDS – The Insiders Guide to Cotton and Sustainability, written by Simon Ferrigno and edited by John Mowbray, will be available…

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New York Already Has Twice The Average Warming & Sea Level Rise, More To Come
12/09/2011

by Matthew McDermott The first statewide summary of the coming effects of climate change on New York State has been just released…

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French Glaciers Have Melted 25% Since The 1970s
12/09/2011

by Matthew McDermott Himalayan glaciers often get most of the media attention, in regards to the rate at which they are melting…

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One Trillion Dollars Invested in Clean Energy In Past 7 Years
12/09/2011

by Matthew McDermott Bloomberg New Energy Finance has announced that the clean energy sector has passed a very notable waypoint. Since…

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More reasons to revile Ramen: It’s burning kids
12/09/2011

by Lloyd Alter Ramen noodles are a staple for starving students and an everyday favorite; even our healthy vegetarian Mat has…

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Coal Company Gets Record $200 Million Penalty for Mine Disaster that Left 29 Dead
12/09/2011

by Brian Merchant You might recall that last year, an explosion in a coal mine operated by Massey Energy left 29…

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Why 2020 is Too Late for the Climate
12/09/2011

This guest post was written by Alex Stark who is reporting from the UN Cimate Talks in Durban, South Africa, as…

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