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Japan: crucial stage reached in nuclear plant shutdown [Updated]
World NowNuclear cold storage: Japan announces reaching a critical shut-down stage of the crippled Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant, but critics aren't convinced.... -
Where's my Wikipedia? SOPA, PIPA blackout coming
TechnologyWikipedia to go dark for 24 hours to protest SOPA... -
Sundance 2012: 'A Fierce Green Fire' tells environmentalist tale
24 FramesDirector Mark Kitchell's documentary "A Fierce Green Fire: The Battle For A Living Planet" plays at the 2012 Sundance Film Festival.... -
Greenhouse gases, water vapor and you
GreenspaceSeveral readers pointed out that water vapor is the biggest contributor to global warming, which was not mentioned in last week’s post about the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration’s release of its Annual Greenhouse Gas Index,... -
Mattel drops paper company linked to Indonesia deforestation
GreenspaceMattel responds to Greenpeace's Barbie-themed deforestation protest: Responding to a campaign by Greenpeace, toy giant Mattel, maker of the famed Barbie doll line, announced Wednesday that it will stop buying paper and packaging that the environmental... -
Japan may ban sales of tainted rice from stricken-reactor area
World NowJapan's central government warned Thursday that it might soon ban shipments of contaminated rice from a farm area affected by the March accident at the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant. A test Wednesday detected excessive levels of the poisonous... -
Hewlett-Packard tops Greenpeace Guide to Greener Electronics
GreenspaceHewlett-Packard Co. has claimed the No. 1 spot on the Greenpeace Guide to Greener Electronics released Wednesday. The Palo Alto-based manufacturer of printers, computers and other consumer electronics scored 5.9 out of a possible 10 points on the 17th... -
NOAA greenhouse gas index climbs
GreenspaceThe U.S. National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration released its Annual Greenhouse Gas Index (AGGI) numbers today, which measures the direct climate influence of a select set of greenhouse gases, and the news is not good. The numbers continue to... -
Greenpeace campaign targets Mattel
GreenspaceActivists rappelled down the face of the 15-story El Segundo headquarters of Mattel, the world’s largest toy company, on Tuesday and hung a giant banner of a frowning Ken doll look-alike with the message: “Barbie, it's over. I don’t... -
Greenpeace versus Mattel: A social media battle over rain forest [UPDATED]
GreenspaceThe battle between Mattel, the world’s biggest toy company, and Greenpeace, one of the world’s largest environmental groups, moved into a social media combat phase Wednesday as more than 180,000 people viewed a spoof video of Ken breaking up... -
Mattel to investigate suppliers for links to rain forest destruction
GreenspaceMattel Inc., the world’s biggest toy company, said it would direct its suppliers to stop buying wood pulp from Asia Pulp and Paper (APP), an Indonesian-Chinese company that has clear-cut vast swaths of Indonesia’s rain forest. As a global... -
Mattel, under siege, promises new rain forest packaging policy
GreenspaceToy maker Mattel, under siege by environmental critics, announced Friday that it would develop a new policy to make its packaging suppliers “commit to sustainable forestry management practices.” Greenpeace, which launched a global campaign...
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