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Corn Belt Pollution: Louisiana Shrimp And Oysters Pay The Price
10/21/2014: Coastal Louisiana faces a complex web of environmental challenges from land loss, to declining fisheries, water quality problems and climate change.
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Tipping Point in the March to the Clean Trillion
10/08/2014: The global movement to tackle climate change feels palpably bigger, stronger, and broader than ever before. This year, Climate Week felt like a tipping point, what Malcolm Gladwell defined as “the moment of critical mass, the threshold, the boiling point.”
Tackling The Oil Industry On Climate Change
09/23/2014: ‘Protect our climate’ was the rallying cry heard across New York City yesterday, but the underlying message really was ‘stop using fossil fuels.’
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First-of-its-Kind Report Ranks U.S. Insurance Companies on Climate Change Responses
10/22/2014: Amid growing evidence that climate change is having wide-ranging global impacts that will worsen in the years ahead, a new report from Ceres ranks the nation's 330 largest insurance companies on what they are saying and doing to respond to escalating climate risks.
Oregon Technology Companies Commit their Support for State Climate Change Policy
09/23/2014: Oregon’s technology companies, including Intel and Elemental Technologies, have joined the growing list of businesses that have signed onto the Oregon Business Climate Declaration, highlighting opportunities to spur local economic development and job creation while curbing carbon pollution.
Climate Activists Look For Solutions From Business, Diplomats
09/23/2014: Business and corporate leaders are starting to take climate risk seriously enough to put money on the table to do something about it.