By Gavin Hudson •
October 2, 2007
GO and ENN news articles have reported on Ecuador’s high-minded decision to leave its largest oil reserve untapped. The unexploited oil fields lie in Yasuni National Park, home to at least two indigenous tribes. Drilling them would add a pretty penny to the country’s purse. However, under the YasunÌ-ITT Initiative, President Rafael Correa has vowed to leave the oil in the ground. The initiative also sets the lofty goals of developing greater
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By Gavin Hudson •
September 14, 2007
A report released Wednesday from the World Conservation Union (IUCN) predicts an 80% population decline of the most common type of gorilla, the Western Gorilla, from 1980 levels by 2046. The 2007 Red List of Threatened Species finds "commercial hunting and outbreaks of the Ebola virus have virtually extirpated gorillas from a great deal of otherwise intact forest" where they were previously thought to thrive.
"What’s immediately needed if we are to halt the
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Editor's note: Please welcome our newest writer, Christan Wasniewski. Based in St. Louis, Christan has worked in the world of international finance, and is now in the process of starting up the non-profit International Poverty Solutions, Inc., which will incubate and support businesses focused on alleviating international poverty, and finding market-based solutions to environmental challenges.
When was the last time we saw so many major companies make a mad dash to become more "eco-friendly"? From
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By Gavin Hudson •
July 10, 2007
When buying or selling your home, you have the chance to give big to the cause of your choice.
I’ll admit it: I am one of those Californians that everyone loves to hate. I left the “Golden State” and am considering buying a house in another state because, as radio host Garrison Keillor might say, outside of California, “all the women are strong, the mountains are good-looking, and all the Real
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Providing financial support to Fair Trade producers moves beyond simply paying fair price for products. Many times financial support simply means pre-payment on at least a portion of placed orders to allow the producers to secure raw materials. Remaining payments are to be made promptly, unlike large corporate counterparts which typically wait 60-90days.
While purchasing items on several months’ credit is commonplace in business making an artisan or farmer to wait several months
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