News Corp. Going Carbon Neutral, Fox News Still Going Nuts
April 23, 2010 by
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Photo via All American Patriots Rupert Murdoch, the CEO of the infamous News Corp.

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Grist Honors those "Redefining Green"
April 23, 2010 by
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Sometimes, all it takes is picking up a piece of trash…every day. Image credit: Port of San Diego /Flickr Another Earth Day has come and passed, but the drive of many environmentalists has not changed over night. For those visionaries working to redefine what it means to be “green,” Earth Day is truly every day, and their challenges and success offer inspiration for everyone trying to make the planet a cleaner, healthier place….

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Celebrities Speak Up for Dolphins, Stella McCartney Makes a Big Move, and More
Image via The Cove The team behind The Cove , the Oscar-winning documentary that explores the annual slaughter of 20,000 dolphins in Japan, have another outreach program in mind: They’re collecting signatures on a petition to end the practice that they plan to pass onto the Japanese Embassy and Japan’s Minister of Health. But they aren’t doing it alone:..

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Celebrities Speak Up for Dolphins, Stella McCartney Makes a Big Move, and More
Fox’s News Corp. Begins Keeping Tabs of All Its CO2 Emissions
November 19, 2009 by
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Image via Writing Company It’s hared to get a read on Fox’s parent company, News Corp., to say the least. Owned by the infamous Rupert Murdoch, it oversees the largest contingent of climate change-denying publications in existence. But one day, Murdoch himself took an interest in fighting climate change , and announced a plan to make his company carbon neutral by 2010 .

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Indonesia Suspends Controversial Paper Company’s License to Review Environmental Record
The Kampar Peninsula is the last large intact area of pear swamp forest in Riau, Indonesia with some of the deepest peat (read: most stored carbon). Photo: Greenpeace. Indonesia may have deported a total of thirteen activists and two journalists over deforestation in the past week (boo!) but it also just suspended the license of Asia Pacific Resources International Limited to review the company’s permits (yay!).

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