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Exciting Model Comes Out of Ecuador's Challenge to the World

Sometimes a story comes along that is just so good it makes you think anything is possible. This one from Ecuador . Ecuador challenged the world to provide sufficient resource to the country such that it would not need to develop the oil reserves beneath Yasuni National Park, and it could ... keep reading

Written by Celsias in January, about Climate Change, Coal & Oil, Design, Environment & Wildlife, Innovation, Poverty & Development, Rainforest

Federated Farmers Ignore the Issue

Federated Farmers don't seem to feel any need to debate the issue rather than the organisation. Their statement on Greenpeace is reminiscent of much earlier debates and its intriguing to see the entrenchment.Here's what Federated Farmers had to say ." Despite the many real issues facing the planet ... keep reading

Written by Celsias in December 2011, about Branding, Climate Change, Corporate Citizenship, Farming, Food, Poverty & Development, Rainforest

Measuring Climate Change-Let me Count the Ways

Readers love lists, so I thought this would be an ideal time to generate a list of talking points that climate realists (that is, those who believe in global warming and climate change) can use to confront deniers. 1. Arctic sea ice   is at the lowest it has ever been ... keep reading

Written by Jeanne Roberts in September 2011, about Climate Change, Earth, Soil, & Landscape, Emissions, Environment & Wildlife, Industry & Business, Polar Sea Ice, Politics & Government, Rainforest

Cottonsoft Seeks Environmental Choice Certification

Cottonsoft toilet rolls were in a big display in the supermarket today and causing some debate there. Interesting to watch. But the director of corporate affairs Steve Nicholson has changed tack a bit this week and says that Cottonsoft is now engaging in the process of seeking Environmental Choice certification ... keep reading

Written by Celsias in September 2011, about Action, Protest, & Activism, Branding, Corporate Social Responsibility, Deforestation, Earth, Soil, & Landscape, Fairtrade, Palm Oil, Rainforest

Warehouse stops selling Cottonsoft on Fears of Endangering Wildlife

The Warehouse has suspended orders of Cottonsoft toilet rolls, pending an investigation into evidence that the product is sourced from Indonesian rainforests.In an email to a concerned customer The Warehouse stated, “The Warehouse will suspend all orders relating to this product range pending further information from all related parties ... keep reading

Written by Celsias in August 2011, about Action, Protest, & Activism, Conservation, Environment & Wildlife, Environmental Disasters, Industry & Business, Logging, Rainforest, Sustainability

Mmmmm, sustainable

Chocolate is delicious—that goes without saying. But it tastes even better when you know the cocoa used to make the chocolate comes from a sustainable source. And by sustainable, we mean sourced in a way that protects the environment, the rights and welfare of workers and the interests of ... keep reading

Written by Deirdre Robert in March 2011, about Accreditation, Forestry, Rainforest, Rivers, Lakes, and Oceans

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