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Safe Trip to Eden: Ten Steps to Save Planet Earth from the Global Warming Meltdown

David Steinman
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Regardless of party affiliation, the boomers want to make sure the legacy they leave is one of environmental responsibility. There is a consciousness in this generation that wasn't there in as high a percent of their parent's generation.
The company has built a national reputation for its leadership in organics, natural nutrition, and corporate environmental responsibility and is the number one brand in the natural products segment.1 ^ www.stonyfield.com Trader Joe's One of the critical influences today on organic food pricing, Trader Joe's, the privately held, ridiculously low-priced food chain that began in Southern California, is the biggest competition natural supermarket chains Whole Foods and Wild Oats face. Trader Joe's always has the lowest pricing for certified organic foods.
GreenBiz is the leading information resource on how to align environmental responsibility with business success. They provide valuable news and resources to large and small businesses through a combination of Web sites, workshops, daily news feeds, and e-newsletters. Their resources are free to all users. www.greenbiz.com; see also www.climatebiz.com Lawn and Garden NaturaLawn If you are making the effort to purchase organic foods to keep pesticides and chemical fertilizers out of kitchen, why not keep them out of your yard as well? NaturaLawn is making this possible.

In U.S., science is distorted to promote political and corporate agendas

Mike Adams, the Health Ranger
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Although there is plenty of rigorous science taking place within the United States, much of the most important science produced today is based entirely on creating the illusion that something sold by a corporation is good, or that new regulations that require businesses to conduct themselves with environmental responsibility are not necessary. It's interesting that science always seems to reflect the interests of corporations here in the United States, and rarely the interests of the People, the planet or the future of human civilization.

Genetic Roulette: The Documented Health Risks of Genetically Engineered Foods

Jeffrey M. Smith
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In July 2006, the Union of Concerned Scientists and Public Employees for environmental responsibility distributed a 38-question survey to nearly 6,000 FDA scientists. Nearly 1,000 scientists responded, disclosing that 61% knew of cases in which "Department of Health and Human Services or FDA political appointees have inappropriately injected themselves into FDA determinations or actions," and 60% knew of cases "where commercial interests have inappropriately induced or attempted to induce the reversal, withdrawal, or modification of FDA determinations or actions.

The greenwashing of toxic consumer products

Mike Adams, the Health Ranger
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GreenSeal program because they don't want to have to reformulate their products using more environmentally responsible (and more expensive) chemical alternatives. The current list of GreenSeal-approved products and companies is frighteningly short: http://www.greenseal.org/findaproduct/index.cfm The FDA, for its part, has no interest whatsoever in requiring that the products it regulates are Earth friendly. And you know why?

The recycling contradiction: Why recycling alone fails to protect the environment

Mike Adams, the Health Ranger
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I was once a consumer of numerous toxic products, but I recognized the error, adjusted my consumption patterns, and now I practice genuine environmental responsibility (and I still recycle, too). I urge you to do the same. Ask yourself what you're still buying that's harmful to the environment, then switch to safer, more eco-friendly products from companies like Seventh Generation, which offers laundry and home care products that are far safer for the environment than more conventional products. Saving the planet isn't really about recycling.

Worldchanging: A User's Guide for the 21st Century

Alex Steffen
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Opposite: The Reichstag in Berlin is a symbol not only of transparency in government, but of environmental responsibility. Left: The Swiss Re (Reinsurance) headquarters in London, known affectionately as the "Gherkin." The USGBC uses a public, consensus-based process to evolve and refine the standards—which have grown to encompass interiors, renovations, and new homes —and it is moving toward establishing ratings for neighborhood development and home retrofits.
SR ¦hbb resources Ten Shades of Green: Architecture and The Natural-World by Peter Buchanan (The Architectural League of New York, 2005) In Ten Shades of Green (based on the traveling exhibit of the same name) curator Peter Buchanan uses ten buildings that combine environmental responsibility and innovative design to argue that sustainability is not only good for the planet, but that it also offers architects new opportunities for creativity and innovation—that there is no such thing as the monolithic "green aesthetic.
From the things you buy to your relationships with customers and suppliers, to the full life cycle of your products and services—each step of the way, you can make choices that will go toward aligning environmental responsibility with business success. Begin to make changes where they can be made profitably. If you can't achieve a profit immediately, you can at least make changes in a way that will not decrease profits and productivity for more than a short period. It's important to keep in mind that it isn't possible to do everything right; gradual, incremental progress is a worthy goal.
Huge corporations like Nike were dragged into transparency and transformation by pressure from consumer boycotts, and now they stand very publicly for social and environmental responsibility. Branding itself changed as corporations recognized that consumers want to feel an authentic and emotional connection to the products that furnish their material world. But boycotts and renunciation don't themselves create new ways of doing business. Rather than rejecting the tools that build brands, we need to use them to produce different results.
For all these reasons, restoration can serve as a new schoolhouse for environmental responsibility, but only when we are f arsight-ed enough to encourage voluntary public participation in these range of projects, arl Save a Mangrove, Save a Life: Ecological Restoration ¦¦¦¦ Healthy coastal ecosystems are vital to protecting growing coastal populations from disaster. According to the UN, over half of the world's population was living within two hundred kilometers (125 miles) of a coastline in 2001, with numbers only increasing in subsequent years, and tourists compounding the problem.

The Natural Way to Heal: 65 Ways to Create Superior Health

Walter Last
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I see the physical and spiritual rejuvenation of nations starting at the grassroots level in a worldwide movement for social and environmental responsibility. All you rejected and disillusioned individuals unite, to make the world a better place for everyone! Part 1 Healing the Body Initially, most health seekers are mainly concerned with overcoming a specific health problem, using the specific method or remedy promising the quickest result.

Viral Immunity

J. E. Williams, O.M.D.
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Industrial corporations might copy this example of environmental responsibility from how the body works, and process their own chemical wastes into Phase II Detoxification Pathways safe organic substances before they are released into the environment. Glutathione conjugation Sulfation Peptide conjugation Glucuronidation Acetylation Methylation Depending on the authority there are between six and eight different detoxification routes that biotransformed toxins follow before final elimination from the body.



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