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Drought to Lower New Cotton Supply
06/21/2011By Seshadri Ramkumar Texas Tech University, USA Severe drought in the High Plains of Texas, world’s largest contiguous cotton patch will…
Read MoreCleveland: USDA Report Boosts Cotton
06/21/2011By Dr. O. A. Cleveland For Bayer CropScience After easing lower early last week, cotton futures moved higher in response to…
Read MoreFlood Problems Linger as Waters Recede
06/21/2011By Beck Barnes Located just 45 miles north of I-10 in rural Louisiana, in a town just off the western banks…
Read MoreTop 8 Things Your Company Would Have Learned at Sustainable Brands 2011
06/21/2011The following is part of a series by our friends at CSRHUB (a 3p sponsor) – offering free sustainability and corporate…
Read MoreBike-Powered Sewing Machine Churns Out Bicycle Caps For NYC Museum
06/21/2011by Bridgette Meinhold In days of yore, sewing machines required little more than a large pedal and a tapping foot. Electricity…
Read MoreMarek Tomasik Creates a Spectacular Room Installation from Electronic Waste
06/21/2011by Diane Pham filed under: Art Electronic waste is a serious problem that seems ever-mounting with the newest and hottest gadget…
Read MoreCelebrity tap water to benefit UNICEF
06/21/2011It’s just like your water — only more famous. What would you pay to taste the tap water of a famous…
Read MoreWatchdog Group Sues Skincare Brands for Mislabeling Organic Products
06/20/2011by Yuka Yoneda If you’ve ever wondered exactly how “organic” your so-called organic skincare products are, you’re not alone. On Thursday,…
Read More310 U.S. Cities Saw Record-High Temperatures Yesterday
06/20/2011by Brian Merchant, Brooklyn, New York on 06. 9.11 Business & Politics Yesterday, it was unbearably hot in New York City….
Read MoreIn Africa Ivy League Universities Involved In Land Grabs – In India Its A War On Farmers
06/20/2011by Matthew McDermott, New York, NY Business & Politics Two stories coming through on land grabs in the name of ‘development’…
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