Section: Green
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One hundred bowls
Making 100 clay bowls for a local homeless-shelter fundraiser, praising water, and announcing the third round of CCA’s food-security grants.
This article was published on 02.27.14
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Get on the fractivist bus!
Sign up now to be on the Chico bus heading down to Sacramento on March 15 for the “largest anti-fracking mobilization in our state’s history.’
This article was published on 02.20.14
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‘How many slaves work for you?’
Slaveryfootprint.org raises awareness of modern-day slavery.
This article was published on 02.20.14
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Heat-related deaths expected to rise
A huge increase in heat-related deaths is predicted for this century in the United Kingdom as a result of climate change.
This article was published on 02.20.14
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Chemical axed from Subway subs
The Subway restaurant chain will remove a plastic-based chemical used to make yoga mats and shoe soles from its bread.
This article was published on 02.20.14
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Coping with climate change
A look at the effects of climate change via the lens of climate-change psychology.
This article was published on 02.20.14
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Flooding could last months
Even if the rain stopped immediately, the UK is still at risk of flooding for months to come due to high groundwater levels.
This article was published on 02.20.14
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EPA: Bristol Bay mining destructive
A new EPA report says that the proposed Pebble Mine in Alaska would do significant damage to Bristol Bay’s salmon fishery and the lifestyle of the area’s Native tribes.
This article was published on 02.13.14
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Citrus growers squeezed by freeze
The Golden State’s citrus industry takes a $441 million hit due to December’s sub-freezing temperatures.
This article was published on 02.13.14
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Spreading democracy
New Little Library program aims to help spread literacy and community cohesion in high-traffic areas of underserved neighborhoods.
This article was published on 02.13.14
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