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War on plastic, EU polls citizens about reducing plastic bag use
All too often many in Europe are too quick to criticize the European Commission accusing them of creating endless red tape and bureaucracy which doesn’t provide benefits to the individual member states of the body. While that can arguably be the case with various situations …
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Huge influx of dead fish had locals asking if Los Angeles suburb was facing environmental issue
Recently on a Tuesday morning the Los Angeles suburb of Redondo Beach was gripped by the vision of hundreds of thousands of dead fish in the harbor of the town. Initial fears and internet chatter speculated that this was another environmental disaster that we needed …
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Green Gazette (Issue 32) Green survey provides cause for New Year optimism
Happy New Year!! I hope you had a safe and enjoyable time saying goodbye to the old and welcoming in the new year. I must say adding new decade to New Year adds to the gravitas but that is a good thing if we really …
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Green Gazette (Issue 21) Autumn Leaves, E Book readers and a Cola story
Good Evening and Happy Thanksgiving if you are reading this in the States and Happy Thursday/Friday if you are elsewhere. I’ve got a few interesting pieces of news for the Green Gazette tonight if you can stay a short while. As for Thanksgiving, speaking as …
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Green Gazette (Issue 12) Green retailers, The Big Bad Wolf and Oil Spills
The weekend has its comforting arms around us but I still have eco-news to share with you. The green gazette is our attempt at linking out to some interesting, odd or inspiring planet friendly news. I won’t limit it to North America or giant international …

















