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Bank of America Gives $208 Million to Charity in 2010
07/18/2011By Raz Godelnik The CSR reporting companies club is adding a new member. This is good news for the club because…
Read MoreIs America greener than it was four years ago?
07/18/2011Barack Obama visiting a solar power site in NevadaAl Gore recently criticized Barack Obama—among many others—for the president’s record on climate…
Read MoreFord Focus’ At-Home Charging Station Charges EVs in Less than 4 Hours
07/18/2011by Lori Zimmer filed under: automotive, Green Transportation, News, Renewable Energy Ford Focus Electric owners can now charge up their vehicles…
Read MoreYellowstone River Oil Spill Now Extends 150 Miles Downstream
07/18/2011by Matthew McDermott, New York, NY Travel & Nature All photos: Alexis Bonogofsky/National Wildlife Federation. You may have missed this: Over…
Read MoreHouse Votes to Hamper a Law on Light Bulbs
07/18/2011By SEAN COLLINS WALSH WASHINGTON — The House voted on Friday to withhold funding to enforce part of a 2007 law…
Read MoreThe Start-Up of You
07/18/2011By THOMAS L. FRIEDMAN The rise in the unemployment rate last month to 9.2 percent has Democrats and Republicans reliably falling…
Read MoreTea Party Attempt to Block Incandescent Ban Fails to Get Enough Votes
07/15/2011by Michael Graham Richard, Ottawa, Canada Business & Politics (news) Looks Like the Law Signed by George W. Bush in 2007…
Read MoreGreenpeace investigates toxic pollution in China
07/15/2011BEIJING – Greenpeace has launched a new global campaign to stop the widespread and severe water pollution caused by parts of…
Read MoreFord Turns Old Tires into New Gaskets, Seals
07/15/2011Ford and Recycled Polymeric Materials have found a way to combine discarded tires with bio-renewable content and make environmentally friendly seals…
Read MoreDreyfus: China’s High Cotton Demand May Weaken on High Costs
07/15/2011Bloomberg Cotton demand from China, the world’s biggest consumer, may weaken as high costs encourage consumers to switch to cheaper synthetic…
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