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Pollution Prevention and Reduction
(1166 people) | Environmental Health
(1486 people) | Environmental Justice
(1970 people) | Women and the Environment
(1178 people) | Chemical Pollution
(732 people) | Energy Pollution
(752 people) | Global Pollution
(1149 people) | Water Pollution
(1342 people) | Social Entrepreneurship
(3646 people) | Environmental Ethics
(1643 people) | Women's Empowerment
(1827 people) | Pollution Remediation
(584 people) | Sustainable Living
(3454 people) | Toxic and Hazardous Substances
(685 people) | Youth Education and Empowerment
(3851 people) | Ecosystem Services
(1322 people) | Children's Health
(1467 people) | Youth-led Organizations
(1267 people) | Women's Health
(1186 people) | Men's Health
(468 people)
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I am a business woman of 20 years. I have grown businesses in many areas over that time. I left school in year 11 but that did not stop me being successfull in business building. I would love to meet new people all over the world. This is an awesome web site.
Two of my most recent business ventures are promoting the elimination of chemicals in our products and our world. I am so please to find so many like minded people in one place. I am very concerned about the street level emissions in some cities you can taste it in the air and in others you can see it.
Two of my most recent business ventures are promoting the elimination of chemicals in our products and our world. I am so please to find so many like minded people in one place. I am very concerned about the street level emissions in some cities you can taste it in the air and in others you can see it.
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Remove Chemicalfreecaz about 1 year ago
Atmospheric levels of carbon dioxide have risen 35 percent faster since 2000 than scientists had predicted, according to a study published in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences. The research was carried out by the Global Carbon Project, British Antarctic Survey and University of East Anglia, England.According to lead researcher Pep Canadell, executive director of the Global Carbon Project, global economic growth combined with a less carbon-efficient economy accounted for a 17 percent increase in atmospheric carbon dioxide levels. The other 18 percent -- more than half the change -- came from the planet's decreased ability to re-absorb emitted carbon.Read More http://www.naturalnews.com/022947.html
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Atmospheric levels of carbon dioxide have risen 35 percent faster since 2000 than scientists had predicted, according to a study published in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences. The research was carried out by the Global Carbon Project, British Antarctic Survey and University of East Anglia, England.According to lead researcher Pep Canadell, executive director of the Global Carbon Project, global economic growth combined with a less carbon-efficient economy accounted for a 17 percent increase in atmospheric carbon dioxide levels. The other 18 percent -- more than half the change -- came from the planet's decreased ability to re-absorb emitted carbon.