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Is the U.S. contributing to human rights violations by importing shrimp?

Posted September 15th, 2011 by Erin Brodwin

Shrimp farming, an industry that supplies the world with over 5 million metric tons of shrimp each year, is known throughout the environmental community as one of the world’s most destructive coastal industries. Aquaculture, the type of industry utilized by shrimp companies in areas like Southeast Asia, dramatically reduces biological diversity, degrades habitats, reduces genetic variability, [...]

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Clean tech or public health: we shouldn’t have to choose

Posted September 7th, 2011 by Erin Brodwin

On January 28, 2011, the UK agreed to develop formal partnerships with China to accelerate the development of low-carbon technologies in both countries. In a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) signed by UK climate change secretary Chris Huhne and Chinese Vice-Premier Li Keqiang, the governments outlined plans for a Low Carbon Cooperation (LCC) initiative designed to facilitate the [...]

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iPhone factories don’t sync with workers’ rights

Posted August 24th, 2011 by Cyrus Kiani

“Treasure your life, love your family”, was the chant heard from 20,000 Foxconn employees  in Mammoth Industrial Park, Shenzhen, China on August 18, 2010. The anti-suicide rally was held to boost morale for employees and improve the company’s image after burgeoning suicide rates raised questions about the manufacturer’s working conditions. As the single largest private [...]

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Mac or PC: A look into laptops, iPads, and the psuedo-green electronics industry

Posted July 29th, 2011 by Erin Brodwin

Apple computers aren’t as eco-friendly as they seem. The Computer TakeBack Coalition (CTBC) is watching how the makers of Apple and PC computers are addressing the electronic industry’s biggest environmental issue: how do we get rid of them once they’re outdated? CTBC uses several tools to evaluate a company’s environmental responsibility. One of them is [...]

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