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Jeanologia laser increases environmental credentials
10/05/2011

MADRID – Jeanologia, the Spanish research and development firm has increased the speeds of its laser technology, enhancing the environmental potential…

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Why OccupyWallStreet May Be Progressive Turning Point
10/05/2011

by Chris Tackett, Little Rock, Arkansas Are we on the cusp of an American Autumn a la the Arab Spring? Last…

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Hayden Panettiere praises Obama for anti-whaling stance
10/05/2011

Actress personally thanks president for urging Congress to take strong diplomatic actions to encourage Iceland to stop whaling. President Obama’s decision…

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White House Delays 2017-2025 Fuel Economy Standards
10/05/2011

by Michael Graham Richard, Ottawa, Canada Benign Delay? By today, the DoT and EPA were supposed to have proposed a draft…

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Nike to establish green investment arm
10/05/2011

OREGON – Nike is to set up a sustainable venture capital business as part of an increased effort to drive sustainability…

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Nitrate Pollution is Rising in the Pacific Ocean Near Japan and Korea
10/05/2011

by Michael Graham Richard, Ottawa, Canada Nitrate pollution around the costs of Japan and Korea could change the makeup of local…

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Apparel Industry Supply Chain Gathers to Create Material Change
10/05/2011

Written by Tricia Carey Whether you are working in the apparel industry or just a concerned consumer, it is important to…

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Texas drought endangers fish, puppies
10/05/2011

Biologists evacuate fish from a shrinking river, while a puppy is rescued from a crack in the parched earth. It still…

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BCI aims to partner with Cotton Made in Africa
10/05/2011

GENEVA – The Better Cotton Initiative (BCI) and Aid by Trade Foundation (AbTF) have signed a memorandum of understanding under which…

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Texas Getting Barbecued, While Rick Perry Doubles Down On Climate Denial
10/05/2011

by John Laumer, Philadelphia Where I live in Southeastern Pennsylvania garden vegetables lie unharvested, rotting in the mud. Lancaster farmers will…

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