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Green News Weekly – America’s Most Endangered Rivers, BP Oil Spill Photo Journal and 5 Deodorant Alternatives
Welcome back for more green news highlights from a few environmental stories that occurred in the past week. This edition features: America’s top 10 most endangered rivers; 5 deodorant alternatives to antiperspirants; and a startling but amazing photo journal of the BP Oil Spill in …
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Green News Weekly – Sustainable Tourism, BP Olympic Sponsorship and Recycling Bins with LED screens
Welcome back to the Planet Forward blog for another edition of our weekly green news highlights. This week: sustainable tourism has an online search tool; controversy over BP’s sponsorship of the London 2012 Olympics; recycling bins with LED Screens and countdown to Earth Hour 2012. …
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Green News Weekly – 12 Ways to Upcycle Plastic Bags, A BP Whistleblower and Alternative Fuel Apps
Welcome back to the Planet Forward blog for another edition of our weekly green news highlights. This week: transforming plastic bags with 12 DIY tips for upcycling; a BP whistleblower files a lawsuit for wrongful termination after he complained about BP’s oil clean up practices; …
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Green News of the Week – 7 Dazzling Solar Homes, BPA Threats, Vegan Donuts and More
Welcome back for another edition of green news of the week featuring a few interesting stories from around the globe impacting the environment. This weeks’ highlights: 7 sun-powered homes shine in the Solar Decathlon, BPA found in canned kids foods, the first vegan donut shop, …
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One year on from the BP disaster have lessons been learned?
This week signifies the first anniversary of the beginning of the BP oil disaster in the Gulf of Mexico. A year ago the explosion that sank the huge rig and ruptured the oil line led to weeks of watching the most harrowing environmental disaster of …
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Oil Rig disaster report puts blame at the door of BP and the government itself
Finally we’ve been able to see the preliminary findings from the presidential commission inquiry into the BP oil disaster in the Gulf of Mexico and the question now is will the lessons be learned? The short answer that the petroleum corporation and government regulation both …

















