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Carbon Emissions Fee Proposed By Environmental Groups In Washington, DC

Economists call carbon emissions an “untaxed externally.” That means those responsible for them are not required to pay for the damage they cause to society. Imagine if you operated a livestock ranch on your property but dumped all the manure your animals create in your neighbor’s yard. You would save a lot of money because […]

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There Are No Legitimate Arguments Against Human-Caused Climate Change

RECENT REFUTATIONS OF CLIMATE CHANGE Climate change denial has made numerous headlines in recent weeks. David Rose stated in The Daily Mail that there has been a global warming hiatus covered up by dubious science, Bret Stephens criticized the certitude of evidence in The New York Times, and Trump is rapidly making decisions based on

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Smurfit Kappa celebrates 10 years of sustainability excellence

Paper-based packaging company Smurfit Kappa has celebrated a “decade of excellence” in sustainability achievements, which have placed the firm well on-track to supersede its 2020 target to slash emissions by a quarter. Smurfit Kappa has achieved a 22.9% reduction in its specific paper production fossil CO2 emissions from a 2005 baseline, according to the FTSE

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Oil exploration: Thousands of South Sudanese suffering from chronic lead poisoning, study finds

No fewer that 180,000 people living in oil field region of Thar Hath in South Sudan are suffering from chronic poisoning from heavy metals as a result of exploratory drillings for crude oil, a study has revealed. According to the findings of a research conducted by Sign of Hope, a German non-governmental organization (NGO), the poisoning is as a

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Ogun restates commitment to waste-to-energy scheme

Ogun State Commissioner for Environment, Bolaji Oyeleye, has reaffirmed government’s commitment to ensuring that the proposed wastes-to-energy project becomes a reality. Commissioner, who gave this reassurance while receiving the report from Euro Feasibility Study on the project, said the state government remains committed to achieving the project, as all concerned parties in its implementation were

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Trending: Projects Across Europe, Puerto Rico Prove Renewables Are Becoming the New Normal

Big things are brewing in the realm of clean energy, with new initiatives in France, Denmark, and Puerto Rico ushering renewables towards the mainstream. France is poised to double its current wind and solar power capacity with a new plan approved by the European Commission that will see Europe’s second largest economy add 17 gigawatts

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My Recycle Story – E-Terra Technologies

  E-Terra Technologies (E-Terra) is a private eco-friendly waste management company that is addressing Nigeria’s electronic waste (or e-waste) crisis through innovative technology and an incentivized e-waste recycling initiative. Its business model is based on merging environmental sustainability strategies with technological advancement. The company was founded in 2014 out of a need to ensure that

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GMOs, Biosafety And The Law

The need for public consultation and participation in the approval processes of applications that directly affect the people’s health and wellbeing cannot be overstressed. Many issues surround the matter of our food and agricultural modern biotechnology that require clarifications and in-depth interrogations. It is to this end that the Health of Mother Earth Foundation (HOMEF)

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