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Beauty of the Beast Wal-Mart tightens safety standards for toxics in toys |
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14 May 2008 |
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| Posted at 7:55 AM on 14 May 2008 Wal-Mart, the world's largest toy retailer, has told its suite of suppliers that they must meet new safety standards for toxics in toys by later this year. Some 25 million toys were recalled by toy makers last year in the United States, many due to high lead levels. Wal-Mart's new standards apply to a range of toxics, including antimony, arsenic, barium, cadmium, chromium, lead, and mercur ... |
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| Topics: business, news, toxics, Wal-Mart (all these topics) |
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Push the Plug Nissan wants to offer you an electric car by 2010 |
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13 May 2008 |
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| Posted at 2:21 PM on 13 May 2008 Nissan wants to bring electric cars to the U.S. and Japan by 2010 and to the world by 2012, the automaker announced Tuesday. Nissan CEO Carlos Ghosn in 2005 called gas-electric hybrids "niche products," but he's changed his tune, declaring that his company is determined to demonstrate "zero-emission-vehicle leadership." While General Motors and Toyota also have plans to bring ele ... |
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| Topics: Big Auto, business, cars, electric vehicles, news (all these topics) |
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BCause I Told You So Eco-parents unimpressed by 'green' Barbie accessories |
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12 May 2008 |
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| Posted at 1:09 PM on 12 May 2008 Barbie BCause, toymaker Mattel's attempt to appeal to the green-minded tyke, has turned out to be not so popular with green-minded parents. The line of patchwork-y Barbie accessories made from cast-off fabric has inspired a blogging backlash. "The eco-conscious young girls I know of steer clear of Barbie," wrote Jennifer Lance on blog Eco Child's Play. "Truly green families ... |
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| Topics: business, green living, green products, greenwashing, news, parenting, recycling, shopping (all these topics) |
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For Whom the Dell Toils Chastised by bloggers, Dell aims to cut down on waste |
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09 May 2008 |
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| Posted at 3:33 PM on 09 May 2008 To paraphrase Margaret Mead: "Never doubt that a small group of loud, critical bloggers can change Dell's packaging M.O." OK, that's a bit of a stretch -- and we won't go so far as to say "Indeed, it's the only thing that ever has." But photos published on the internet during Earth Week of a tiny flash drive arriving to a customer in a giant box provoked enough outc ... |
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| Topics: business, greening biz operations, greenish companies, news, progress, tech, waste (all these topics) |
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Five bucks a gallon? Goldman says oil 'likely' to hit $150-$200 by 2010 |
Joseph Romm |
08 May 2008 |
Gristmill |
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| Topics: business, economy, energy, oil (all these topics) |
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Straight as a circle Big Oil's crooked talk on profits |
Joseph Romm |
08 May 2008 |
Gristmill |
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| Topics: Big Oil, business, energy, John McCain, lying liars, oil (all these topics) |
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I smell a hedging strategy How much would you pay for cheap gas? |
Sean Casten |
07 May 2008 |
Gristmill |
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| Topics: Big Auto, business, cars, oil (all these topics) |
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Be Like Nike Big biz ranked on greenness |
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07 May 2008 |
News |
| Posted at 12:47 PM on 07 May 2008 Takeaways from a new ranking of eco-friendly practices in big biz: Consumer companies are getting greener, but there's plenty of ground to gain. In its second annual scorecard, nonprofit Climate Counts ranked 56 companies on their measurement, reduction, and disclosure of greenhouse gases. Eighty-four percent of the companies scored higher this year than they did in 2007, but the average score was still only 40 out of a p ... |
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| Topics: business, climate, green living, greenhouse-gas emissions, greening biz operations, greenish companies, news, shopping (all these topics) |
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More anti-intellectualism from the Clinton camp
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David Roberts |
06 May 2008 |
Gristmill |
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| Topics: business, economy, energy, Hillary Clinton, oil, politics (all these topics) |
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RE: Turn on investments Finding jobs at the Ceres conference |
Kevin Doyle |
06 May 2008 |
Gristmill |
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| Topics: business, green jobs, greening biz operations, greenish companies, progress (all these topics) |
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Goodbye for Nau Eco-friendly outdoor-clothing company goes under |
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05 May 2008 |
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| Posted at 5:20 PM on 05 May 2008 Last year, Eric Brody of outdoor-apparel company Nau excitedly chatted with Grist readers about his new enterprise and its ambitious sustainability plans. This week, the company announced that it's closing its doors: "Just as we could not have predicted the sudden groundswell of environmental consciousness that blossomed at the time we launched our business, we did not foresee the current cri ... |
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| Topics: business, fashion, greenish companies, news (all these topics) |
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The Best Defense An interview with Fred Krupp, author of Earth: The Sequel and president of EDF |
David Roberts |
05 May 2008 |
Grist Feature |
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| Topics: books, business, carbon trading, climate, economy, Environmental Defense Fund, interview (all these topics) |
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Follow the money Carbon costs and energy prices, NC edition |
Sean Casten |
04 May 2008 |
Gristmill |
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| Topics: greenhouse-gas emissions, energy, climate, carbon tax, business (all these topics) |
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A Compact, With Less of the Devil Small cars gaining popularity in U.S. amid high fuel costs |
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02 May 2008 |
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| Posted at 9:48 AM on 02 May 2008 High gasoline prices and other economic woes have driven car-buyers in the U.S. to purchase smaller, more fuel-efficient vehicles lately. Last month, sales of compact and subcompact cars made up about 20 percent of total sales; in the mid 1990s, small cars accounted for only about one in eight cars sold in the country. Sales of vehicles with four-cylinder engines also ou ... |
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| Topics: business, cars, news, United States (all these topics) |
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When $10.9 billion is just not enough ExxonMobil's profits huge; shares fall anyway |
Josh Dorner |
02 May 2008 |
Gristmill |
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| Topics: Arctic Refuge, Big Oil, business, energy, oil, oil and gas drilling (all these topics) |
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Thought of the day: Social engineering and climate chaos Social engineering can't be avoided; why make it benefit only the rich? |
Gar Lipow |
01 May 2008 |
Gristmill |
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| Topics: business, climate, climate change mitigation, greenhouse-gas emissions (all these topics) |
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Greening the Green Private equity firm and green group partner up |
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01 May 2008 |
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| Posted at 1:06 PM on 01 May 2008 The Environmental Defense Fund has struck a first-of-its-kind "green portfolio" deal with gigantic private equity firm Kohlberg Kravis Roberts. The partnership plans to develop tools to measure and improve the environmental performance of KKR'S U.S. companies, with metrics including energy efficiency, greenhouse-gas emissions, water consumption, and toxic waste. KKR has more than $185 bi ... |
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| Topics: business, Environmental Defense Fund, greening biz operations, investing, news (all these topics) |
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Passing on taxes Empirical data and theory both show that emissions taxes get passed to consumers |
Gar Lipow |
01 May 2008 |
Gristmill |
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| Topics: greenhouse-gas emissions, climate, energy, carbon tax, business (all these topics) |
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Green strings Let's make all jobs greener with 'climate quality standards' |
Guest author |
01 May 2008 |
Gristmill |
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| Topics: business, climate, green jobs, greening biz operations, Van Jones (all these topics) |
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One hand clapping Economic naïvete on carbon prices |
Sean Casten |
30 Apr 2008 |
Gristmill |
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| Topics: business, carbon tax, climate, energy, greenhouse-gas emissions (all these topics) |
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Aw, Shucks Food prices are high, and so are Big Ag's profits |
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30 Apr 2008 |
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| Posted at 10:29 AM on 30 Apr 2008 Food prices hitting you hard in the pocketbook? Agriculture giant Archer Daniels Midland feels for you, it really does -- but gee, its profits jumped 42 percent this quarter, so it can't really empathize. ADM's grain-processing division is doing lively business keeping up with the bumper corn crop. And, they'll have you know, high food prices are due to high oil prices, not to the ethanol push. Backing ... |
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| Topics: agriculture, biofuels, business, energy, food, industrial ag, news (all these topics) |
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Word of Bronner Dr. Bronner's says competitors aren't really organic |
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29 Apr 2008 |
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| Posted at 4:53 PM on 29 Apr 2008 Dr. Bronner's Magic Soaps has filed a lawsuit accusing competitors in the personal-care industry of falsely advertising products as organic. The word "organic" is not federally regulated for personal-care products. Dr. Bronner's, the soap company known for its basic ingredients and rambling messages, voluntarily follows the USDA organic standard for food, which requires 95 percent org ... |
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| Topics: business, green living, green products, litigation, news (all these topics) |
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Markets vs. emission reductions Why secondary carbon markets should be minimized in climate legislation |
Gar Lipow |
29 Apr 2008 |
Gristmill |
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| Topics: business, carbon tax, carbon trading, climate (all these topics) |
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Green pay day Green-collar jobs are real |
Anna Fahey |
27 Apr 2008 |
Gristmill |
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| Topics: business, climate, economy, green jobs, renewable energy (all these topics) |
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Driven to change March small car sales up; SUV, truck sales down |
Joseph Romm |
26 Apr 2008 |
Gristmill |
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| Topics: green living, business, Big Auto, cars, fuel efficiency (all these topics) |
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