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The Story of Stuff

Longtime GAIA member Annie Leonard has created this fact-filled online video about the underside of our production and consumption patterns. It'll teach you something, it'll make you laugh, and it just...

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Cement Kiln Information Clearinghouse

GAIA member groundWork has designed a web-based clearinghouse of information on the environmental and public health impacts of cement kilns burning waste.

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A Community Guide to Environmental Health

This highly illustrated guide from the Hesperian Foundation helps health promoters, development workers, environmental activists, and community leaders take charge of their environmental health.

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Maps of Proposed Incinerators in Moscow

Map of Proposed Incinerators in Moscow

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Extended Producer Responsibility Toolkit

Extended Producer Responsibility Toolkit (published by CPA) A waste management strategy that cuts waste, creates a cleaner environment and saves taxpayers money

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How Producer Responsibility for Product Take-Back Can Promote Eco-Design

How Producer Responsibility for Product Take-Back Can Promote Eco-Design. Individual producer responsibility encourages competition between companies on how to manage the end-of-life phase of their...

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The Story of Stuff launches its International Page

Launched on December 4, 2007, the Story of Stuff website has now been viewed by 4.8 million people in 228 countries and territories around the world as well as in thousands of classrooms, conferences,...

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Clean Air, Good Jobs & Justice for All!

Join the People of Detroit on Saturday, June 26 for a Rally, March & Mass Demonstration to End the World

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And the winner for greenhouse gas emissions is

A new report by the Environmental Integrity projects shows that emissions of carbon dioxide, a known greenhouse gas that is causing climate change, jumped sharply in the U.S. last year.

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