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a start-up company, Nanostellar, claims to have found a man-made substance that can replace platinum in diesel engine catalytic convertors.
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April 21, 1:11 PM
Rob Gillies and his team gather data on Nepal’s changing climate for a research project. They log temperatures, raindrops and snow. They pump the numbers into powerful computers and read the trend lines the computers ... Delete the scoop?
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Responsible Growth: A Virtual Conversation
Corporate responsibility has moved beyond idealism. It is a strategic business decision that translates into money. A successful corporate responsibility strategy can improve customer retention, enhance relationships with key constituents, lower costs, increase revenues and generate a more sustainable business model. As companies are increasingly under the limelight of accountability, this interactive discussion will show how pursuing values of self-regulation, environmentalism, or fair labour can improve the bottom line — and public reputation, worker satisfaction and the level of new hires to boot.
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In biological system continous growth is anathema to a healthy stable population or system. In most vertebrates (some fish species may be an exception), growth continued beyond maturity of the animal is pathalogical and leads to morbidity, and early mortality. Why is it assumed that for econmic/business entities endless growth is beneficial. We are now seeing the damage and devastation that large international corporations can produce in both the economic environment and our natural(biological and physical) environment. Companies, their markets, and whole economies can be stable only when corprorations understand the limitations and consequences of continous growth. Continueous growth is not responsible growth. Delete the scoop?
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Several days ago I finished reading Charles C. Mann’s article in The Atlantic titled “What If We Never Run Out Of Oil?”, a long-form discussion of ... Delete the scoop?
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Dear Consumers: A disturbing trend has come to our attention. You, the people, are thinking more about health, and you’re starting to do something about it. ... Delete the scoop?
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As the world continues down the path of unmitigated and unsustainable development, it is becoming increasingly clear that we have successfully pushed ourselves out of the stable geological era of the Holocene and into the more volatile and unpredictable Anthropocene. Nevertheless, many remain blissfully unaware of this truth due to the fact that ecosystem thresholds are not always marked with warning signs of impending danger. Unfortunately, this means that we may actually pass through a tipping point unaware because it is quite possible that nothing significant will happen at first. Delete the scoop?
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May 23, 2:53 PM
Solar Impulse has the wingspan of Boeing 747 but weighs only as much as a Subaru Outback. It shows that environmentalism is anything but boring. Delete the scoop?
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May 23, 2:04 PM
The strategy, modeled after anti-apartheid campaigns of the 1980s, aims to limit the flow of capital to fossil fuel companies by making their stocks morally and financially unattractive. Delete the scoop?
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May 23, 1:58 PM
A blistering heat wave has swept across most parts of north and western India, causing massive electricity cuts and leading angry residents to protest and even attack power company officials and property. Delete the scoop?
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May 23, 1:48 PM
This American Life, one of the most listenable and ingenious hourly shows that public radio has ever offered, has done a piece on climate change, that a lot of people have told me about. Finally got the chance to listen, and its well worth it. I recommend putting it on when you have some quiet work to do. Delete the scoop?
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May 23, 1:39 PM
The tornado that tore through an Oklahoma City suburb destroyed or damaged as many as 13,000 homes and may have caused $2 billion in overall damage, officials said Wednesday. Delete the scoop?
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A typical pair of synthetic trainers generates 30lbs of emissions, equivalent to leaving a 100-watt bulb burning for a week Delete the scoop?
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Maybe the most devastating aspect of styrofoam packaging is that it’s useful for a matter of days or hours--say, while a product ships--but it lasts for a millennium. Plastics like styrofoam currently take up between 25% and 30% of our landfill space, and a single cubic foot of styrofoam has the same energy content as about one and a half liters of gasoline. That’s a lot of impact for just a little bit of value. Delete the scoop?
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They say that every cloud has a silver lining. If future energy consumption (which is mostly fossil fuel) drops because of a financial collapse brought on by high oil prices and other limits, then,... Delete the scoop?
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Although capture technologies show promise, pulling CO2 out of the air is unlikely to reduce greenhouse gas concentrations soon Delete the scoop?
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City rooftops covered with vegetation are seen as a way to reduce the urban heat-island effect and cut energy usage--but so far, the results have been unimpressive Delete the scoop?
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Fracking for natural gas doesn’t have to be an environmental disaster, says a new report Delete the scoop?
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May 23, 2:54 PM
Dr. Ernest Moniz was sworn in as the new Energy Secretary this week. Last week, the previous Secretary, Dr. Steven Chu, gave an interview to Stanford where he is returning as a physics professor. The Nobel laureate was asked “What’s the No. Delete the scoop?
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May 23, 2:50 PM
China is taking steps to tackle its huge carbon output. Today, the country announced the details of its first carbon trading program, which will begin in the city of Shenzhen next month. Delete the scoop?
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May 23, 1:59 PM
Tornadoes will happen—and some towns, like Moore, may even be hit multiple times. But there are steps we can take to make homes and schools more resistant to tornadoes—and ensure that people survive the next twister, even if property doesn't. Delete the scoop?
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May 23, 1:56 PM
THE Scottish Government today gave the green light for the world’s largest wave power scheme, to be developed in the stormy seas off the coast of the Western Isles. Delete the scoop?
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New report explores how beneficial converting U.S. power from coal to natural gas could be under different methane leakage rates. Delete the scoop?
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May 23, 1:41 PM
BEIJING (Reuters) - The discovery of dangerous levels of toxic cadmium in rice sold in the southern city of Guangzhou, the latest in a series of food scandals, has piled more pressure on China to clean... Delete the scoop?
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May 23, 1:39 PM
BEACH HAVEN WEST, N.J. — By now, Charles and Toni Silvani were supposed be living full time at the modest waterfront house they had worked on for 13 years as their retirement home. Delete the scoop?
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May 23, 1:32 PM
House appropriators yesterday proposed allocating $24.3 billion to the subcommittee that funds the Interior Department, Forest Service and U.S. EPA for next fiscal year, a level that would likely require significant cuts to a host of conservation programs, clean water grants, and climate change and habitat restoration work, environmentalists warned. Delete the scoop?
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In an extraordinary warning, 1.3 million residents in and around Montreal were told their tap water was unsafe to drink, further eroding the public’s trust in the stewardship of a city mired in infrastructure woes and corruption scandals. Residents are advised to boil their water for at least a minute, or to use bottled water Delete the scoop?
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