How To Spot Greenwashing
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Pesticides in the Pantry: Do Food Manufacturers Care?
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Pesticides in the Pantry: Do Food Manufacturers Care?
Pesticides in the Pantry: Do Food Manufacturers Care?
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Earth911 Podcast: The Plastic Crisis Is Here and We Have Answers
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Infographic: America’s water crisis – and how we can fix it
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A majority of Americans are concerned about the state of U.S. water infrastructure — and are willing to pay more to fix it.
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A Eucalyptus Monoculture Where Rainforests Once Stood
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The paper industry has been eying genetically engineered eucalyptus for some time now. And while this fast growing tree has been used to fight erosion in Mali , many activists and conservationists are concerned about the spread of eucalyptus monocultures that are often replacing diverse and biologically rich rainforests.
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A Eucalyptus Monoculture Where Rainforests Once Stood