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Waitrose top Greenpeace plastic reduction report
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El contrabando se apodera del mercado de gases refrigerantes dañinos para el clima
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Royaume-Uni: les supermarchés toujours accros aux emballages plastiques
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updated at: Jan 25, 2021, 22:27 ALDI US and Whole Foods Market are among the six food retailers that will be using the funds at 16 supermarkets, 14 for new systems and two for refrigerant retrofits. Ricardo Lara, California Insurance Commissioner, at ATMOsphere America in 2018, where he was named Person of the Year. He championed the California law establishing incentives for natural refrigerant systems.
The California Air Resources Board (CARB), responsible for refrigerant regulations in the U.S.’s most populous state, yesterday announced grants totaling US$1 million to help 14 supermarkets defray the cost of installing new “ultra-low” GWP refrigeration systems, and assist two supermarkets with refrigerant retrofits.
A defining year for Pebble mine December 31st, 2020 |
It was a momentous year for people who have fought for and against the proposed Pebble mine.
The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers in November denied Pebble s request for a federal permit, stopping the mine likely for good. The decision was met with mixed emotions from people in Bristol Bay.
Sue Anelon works for the Iliamna Development Corporation. She said the mine would have been a significant boost to village economies. I ve seen the good and the bad, she said. When Pebble was here and a lot of people were working, they were paying for their own groceries, they were paying their own fuel. They were buying trucks, they were buying Hondas. People were paying for things. Now they can t do that. They have to rely on the government.