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Inland River Cruise Analysis
Cruise ships have been rapidly growing in size since 2000, and today’s largest cruise ship holds nearly 10,000 passengers and crew and weighs nearly 250,000 gross tonnes
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Exxon’s New Potential Disaster: Coastal Plains
Overall, the Coastal Plains facility would be a site of distress and destruction: it burdens taxpayers with excessive subsidies.
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The Pulse Playbook: Best Practices for Utilizing Beans, Peas & Lentils in School Meals
This toolkit aims to help K-12 school nutrition directors serve nutritious, affordable, and climate-friendly beans, peas, and lentils in school meals.
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Unchecked and Unaccountable: The Sustainability Crisis at Formosa Plastics Group
This report examines how Formosa Plastics Group performs in relation to environmental, social and governance (ESG) standards.
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Donald Trump’s Pipeline to Nowhere
At a whopping $43.8 billion, Alaska LNG is one of the most expensive proposed fossil fuel projects in the country.
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One Bountiful Billionaire Bonanza
The fossil fuel industry is in line for massive giveaways as Congress and the Trump administration put together a budget and tax deal packed with giveaways for giant corporations and the wealthy.
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Social and Environmental Practices in IDB Invest Investments in Guatemala
Social and environmental practices in IDB Invest investments in Guatemala: Case study of the Los Pensamientos Poultry Farm/CMI Alimentos
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Promoting Sustainable Food Service Operations
The pilot team found that adding plant-based menu options coupled with behavioral design strategies is a cost- effective, achievable, and high-impact strategy for reducing greenhouse gas emissions.
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Petrochemical Industry Exposure to Financial Risks
More than 700 new plastic pollution policies were introduced globally in the past decade and even more plastics legislation is forthcoming, as is a new global plastics treaty.
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Rethinking No-Till
A new report from Friends of the Earth refutes the widely-held assumption that conventional no-till agriculture is “regenerative.”