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November 20, 2009

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Zimbabwe farmers help Nigeria

Nigeria's decision to invite former Zimbabwean farmers into the country to farm is already improving the agricultural sector, heavily dependent on food imports

Hoarding The Rare Earth Wealth: China May Limit Export Of Rare Elements

China is now considering a partial or total ban on certain rare earth elements. Some of these elements are directly related to the...

Green Talk Radio: Quitting Our Paper Addiction with Esker

Sean Daily talks about conserving paper and document management as strategies for combating paper addiction in the office with Renee Thomas.

Today's Green News Report

Obama's Green news report.

Senate Approves another $2B for Cash for Clunkers

All of you who were worried you might not get your check for $4,500 for trading in your inefficient car for a less...

It's Official: European Union Bans Trading of All Seal Products

Today the EU has banned the trading of any pelt, fur, or other seal product in all of the 27 nations it represents

CSRwire Member Spotlight: Global Social Compliance Programme

The Global Social Compliance Programme (GSCP) is a powerful mediator in the global supply-chain, intent on elevating suppliers’ standards of employee treatment to...

RGGI trade surges on US carbon bill

The volume of carbon emissions traded worldwide grew 6 per cent in the second quarter of 2009.

The Next Big Green Industry: Barcoding Trees to Save Forests?

Helveta, a British company that hammers plastic barcodes into trees, is hoping to stem the flow of illegally chopped trees.

Starbucks: From Fair-Trade Zero to Local Hero?

Starbucks is already fair trade, now they say they're going green and supporting local 2012.




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