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Achieving systems change requires confronting the entire system.
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Companies like Coke, Pepsi and Nestle rely on single-use plastic, which is not only polluting the entire planet with waste, but helping to prop up the oil and gas sector and fueling climate change.
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Companies like Coke, Pepsi and Nestle rely on single-use plastic, which is not only polluting the entire planet with waste, but helping to prop up the oil and gas sector and fueling climate change.
For the fossil fuel industry, plastic represents a desperate lifeline. The same companies responsible for overheating the climate, including ExxonMobil, Shell, Ineos, and Chevron Phillips, are also responsible for producing single-use plastic for big consumer brands.
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GCHS art students receive awards
Garden City Telegram
Garden City High School art students recently received word on how they ranked in the second annual Garden City Community College Mercer Gallery Art Show that took place Dec. 21 through Feb. 5. The show was juried by GCCC art students.
GCHS winners include:
Best in Show was Rubi Ruiz with an untitled piece.
In the Digital Category: Jayson Resendiz took first place with “Mutant”; Jayson Resendiz took second place with “Puffs”, and Tristan Clark took third with “Headstone Specturs”.
In the 3D Sculpture category: Cecelia Vazquez-Paredes took first place with “Cupid”; Laura Paredes took second place with “The Nightmare”; and Adeline Baca-Lira finished third with an untitled piece.
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