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WEEK | MAY 14, 2008 |  | SIERRA CLUB EMBRACES HOOK-N-BULLET GREENS Last week the non-profit Sierra Club launched a new website, sierrasportsmen.org, which appeals directly to the environmental concerns of hunters and anglers.
By Roddy Scheer
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 | GREEN RANKINGS FOR BIG BUSINESS The non-profit Climate Counts, funded by organic yogurt maker Stonyfield Farm, Inc., last week released its second annual scorecard rankings.
By Roddy Scheer
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 | COMMENTARY: RENEWABLE WALES Wales, a beautiful corner of the United Kingdom on the western edge of England, helped fuel Britain’s industrial revolution, not to mention its pea-soup pollution “fogs.” Since gaining some degree of autonomy from the United Kingdom in 1999, Wales is now setting more aggressive environmental targets.
By Erica Gies
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 | BERKELEY’S SOLAR BOOST Berkeley’s Great Solar Deal: Thanks to an innovative city initiative, property owners in Berkeley, California will be able to spread the cost of going solar over 20 years.
By Kristin Bender
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 | SPILT MILK With all the new alternative milk products on the market—including soy milk, hemp milk and nut milk—some have decided that the straight-from-the-cow stuff is still the best.
By Yvona Fast
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