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El décimo informe sobre cruceros revela el lavado de imagen verde de la industria.
Amigos de la Tierra publicó hoy su Informe sobre Cruceros de 2022, el décimo análisis de este tipo que evalúa y clasifica los impactos ambientales y en la salud humana de las principales compañías de cruceros.
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Amigos de la Tierra aplaude las medidas de nutrición infantil para aumentar las opciones de comidas y bebidas de origen vegetal en las escuelas.
Hoy, la Cámara de Representantes presentó el proyecto de ley de reautorización de nutrición infantil “Ley de Comidas Saludables, Niños Saludables”.
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Report: Hydrogen is Big Oil’s Latest Greenwashing Scheme
A new report sounds the alarm on the newly-established federal clean hydrogen standard as Big Oil’s next greenwashing scam.
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Grupos ecologistas y de justicia ambiental piden a la EPA que controle los daños de las granjas industriales.
Una carta enviada al administrador de la EPA, Michael Regan, le insta a que actúe en virtud de la autoridad existente de la EPA para proporcionar supervisión federal de las granjas industriales.
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Congress Urged to Boost Appropriations for Biden’s Clean Energy Orders
Dozens of groups urged leaders to increase funding for executive orders to spur renewable energy production under the Defense Production Act.
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Leading climate, conservation and Indigenous groups respond to draft supplemental Environmental Impact Statement on ConocoPhillips’ Willow Project
No single oil and gas project poses a greater threat to the Biden Administration’s climate and public lands protection goals than the Willow Project.
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New EU law to hold social media companies accountable, US must increase transparency of Big Tech and reduce disinformation
The EU passed the Digital Services Act, the strongest legislation thus far to regulate Big Tech and stop disinformation on climate change.
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Controversial $200 million IFC loan approved for LDC’s climate-destructive soy and corn operations in Brazil’s Cerrado
Despite opposition from more than 235 organizations, shareholders have approved a $200M loan to Louis Dreyfus Company Brazil (LDC).
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Biden’s five-year drilling plan would exacerbate climate disaster
The DOI issued a draft five-year offshore oil and gas drilling plan, which is opposed by coastal communities and national climate groups.
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Groups Celebrate California’s Historic Investments in Plant-based School Food
California adopted a $600 billion budget with historic investments in the state’s school meal program to expand healthy, plant-based meal options.