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Daily Archives: January 11, 2011
Report: Filtered Tap Water Better for You than Bottled Water A new report by the Environmental Working Group (EWG) blasts many best-selling brands of bottled water for failing to reveal basic health and safety information about their products. The report, … Continue reading
Posted in Water
Tagged * Global Fund Exchange, Anric Blatt, bottled water vs tap water, Lauralouise Duffy, Water
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As part of a nation-wide drive to reduce energy usage and boost business energy efficiency China is seriously considering launching a domestic carbon emissions trading program. Since 2005, China has been a part of the United Nations-backed Clean Development Mechanism … Continue reading
Posted in Carbon Finance, Energy Efficiency, Policy
Tagged Asia, Carbon, China, Energy Efficiency
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