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New UCS Report: Improve Crop Insurance and Credit Availability
By Jameson Spivack According to the Union of Concerned Scientists (UCS), the biggest obstacles in the way of achieving healthier eating in the United States are the current farming laws. In its latest report, “Ensuring the Harvest: Crop Insurance and Cre 2:30 PM from Humanitarian News Read more »
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Top U.S. Companies Shelling Out To Block Action On Climate Change
Some of America's top companies are spending heavily to block action on climate change or discredit climate science, despite public commitments to sustainable and green values, according to a new research report. An analysis of 28 Standard & Poor 500 pub 2:03 AM from Free Internet Press Read more »
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Report: 'Leading' Companies Mislead Public on Climate Change Policies
The first Pan Asia-Africa Results-Based M&E Forum will be held in Bangkok from 26-28 Nov, 2012. (More info) Today, the Union of Concerned Scientists released an analysis of 28 'leading' US companies who publicly express concern about climate change but, from Humanitarian News Read more »
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Study: Some Energy Companies Say One Thing, Do the Opposite on Climate Change
Many large corporations are saying one thing and doing another on climate change, the Union of Concerned Scientists found in a study released Wednesday. The group examined the role that 28 publicly-traded companies played in two significant efforts to ad from Mother Jones Read more »
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Companies’ Political Cash Contradicts Climate Stance, Group Says
Companies that express concern about global climate change are more likely to donate to campaigns of U.S. lawmakers who oppose caps on carbon dioxide than to supporters of emission curbs, according to a study. The Union of Concerned Scientists studied 28 from Bloomberg.com Read more »