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Bank of America Gives $208 Million to Charity in 2010
07/18/2011

By Raz Godelnik The CSR reporting companies club is adding a new member. This is good news for the club because…

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Is America greener than it was four years ago?
07/18/2011

Barack Obama visiting a solar power site in NevadaAl Gore recently criticized Barack Obama—among many others—for the president’s record on climate…

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Ford Focus’ At-Home Charging Station Charges EVs in Less than 4 Hours
07/18/2011

by Lori Zimmer filed under: automotive, Green Transportation, News, Renewable Energy Ford Focus Electric owners can now charge up their vehicles…

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Yellowstone River Oil Spill Now Extends 150 Miles Downstream
07/18/2011

by Matthew McDermott, New York, NY Travel & Nature All photos: Alexis Bonogofsky/National Wildlife Federation. You may have missed this: Over…

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House Votes to Hamper a Law on Light Bulbs
07/18/2011

By SEAN COLLINS WALSH WASHINGTON — The House voted on Friday to withhold funding to enforce part of a 2007 law…

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The Start-Up of You
07/18/2011

By THOMAS L. FRIEDMAN The rise in the unemployment rate last month to 9.2 percent has Democrats and Republicans reliably falling…

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Tea Party Attempt to Block Incandescent Ban Fails to Get Enough Votes
07/15/2011

by Michael Graham Richard, Ottawa, Canada Business & Politics (news) Looks Like the Law Signed by George W. Bush in 2007…

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Greenpeace investigates toxic pollution in China
07/15/2011

BEIJING – Greenpeace has launched a new global campaign to stop the widespread and severe water pollution caused by parts of…

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Ford Turns Old Tires into New Gaskets, Seals
07/15/2011

Ford and Recycled Polymeric Materials have found a way to combine discarded tires with bio-renewable content and make environmentally friendly seals…

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Dreyfus: China’s High Cotton Demand May Weaken on High Costs
07/15/2011

Bloomberg 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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