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Chain Reaction III Report
The 2017 Chain Reaction III Report and Scorecard ranks America’s 25 largest fast food and fast casual restaurant chains on their antibiotics policies.
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Green Climate Fund: A Performance Check
This briefing aims to provide an initial assessment of whether the GCF is living up to its mandate. It looks at whether funds are being equitably disbursed, “country ownership” is being enhanced (…
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Synbio Algae Report
The question remains: Is Big Oil’s investment in algae biofuels based on confidence in a credible alternative to fossil fuels, or is it nothing more than a public relations stunt?
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Testimony on V. C. Summer Nuclear Project
Public Interest Testimony Presented in absentia from the Witness List of the Senate’s V. C. Summer Nuclear Project Review Committee and House Utility Ratepayer Protection Committee
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Invested in Exploitation? TIAA’s Ties to Land Grabbing and Deforestation
The investment management firm TIAA is leading a trend of speculating in land markets, which drives up farmland prices and displaces family farmers.
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Talk is Cheap: How G20 Governments are Financing Climate Disaster
In total, G20 countries provide nearly four times more public finance to fossil fuels than to clean energy.
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The Failure of the Nuclear Gamble in South Carolina
An in-depth economic analysis released today documents that a problem-plagued nuclear reactor construction project in South Carolina must be abandoned.
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Shrinking Carbon and Water Footprints of School Food
As schools across the nation grapple with how to feed kids healthier, more sustainable food on tight budgets, an inspiring story from Oakland Unified School District provides a roadmap for change. Fri…
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GMOs 2.0: Synthetic Biology Guide
GMOs 2.0 describes the next generation of genetically engineered ingredients made with a set of new genetic tools and techniques.
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Buyers Bee-ware: Municipal Purchasers’ Guide to Protecting Pollinators
This report outlines how government agencies and institutions can change their purchasing policies and practices to protect honey bees and other pollinators