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... for 18% of all greenhouse gas emissions worldwide. That's more than the emission from transportation; not including the environmental cost of producing and packaging feeds for livestock, shipping them, and so on. So, if avoiding early death from the over-consumption of red meat doesn't persuade you to eat less, the environmental consequences should be convincing enough.
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... an engineering marvel, but economically it’s been an underachiver and environmentally it’s been a disaster,” says Jeff Alexander, author of “Pandora’s Locks: ... some serious legal changes,” he said.
Alexander, who lives in Grand Haven and formerly covered environmental issues for The Muskegon Chronicle, said he once attended a press conference where someone said ...
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... emphasized that fundamental shifts in policy are required to stave off environmental disaster - sfgate
after the thaw. - keen skier? thinking of ... mend the planet. - one of scotland's top environmental experts is warning that our weather will get wetter and wetter as global ... google looks set to play a part in a called-for "new environmental world order" by satellite-monitoring the rates ...
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... and sunlight conjure the time before, when there was a mother on the scene, glowingly incarnated by Charlize Theron. Then something happened — Nuclear war? Environmental disaster? — that left a lot of people dead, threw the mother ... on Wednesday nationwide.
Movie Review - ‘The Road’ - From Cormac McCarthy, Father and Son Bond After Disaster - NYTimes.com
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Ignore carbon credits, a carbon free planet, fluorescent lights and other Cult of Global Warming horseshit. Biodegradability is urgently needed now. Petrochemicals are a huge environmental disaster facing us all. This beach eyesore is any beach...
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... ethanol prices and rising corn costs, causing many to go bankrupt. In response, they are pushing the Environmental Protection Agency to increase the amount of ethanol they can blend into gasoline to ... , up from the current 10 percent. Allowing this, however, would only double down on a discredited environmental policy without solving the industry’s fundamental economic problem.
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