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Though he did not drop into the press conference by parachute, airline mogul and consummate showman Richard Branson made an impression last week when he offered a $25 million prize to an inventor canny enough to devise a machine capable of stripping carbon dioxide out of the atmosphere.
As we struggle to reduce the footprint of our modern way of life, we are faced with many dilemmas, but none more regularly than when it comes to buying food.
How many times have you heard someone say as they pick up their Sunday newspaper, “Boy, I wonder how many trees were cut down to make this?” It might be the New York Times, or London’s Sunday Times, or any major newspaper in the world that now falls with a thud on the doorstep, or requires almost two hands to ...
ERA Ecosystem Restoration Associates Inc. (ERA) Robert Falls, CEO
ERA Ecosystem Restoration Associates Inc. (ERA) April 4, 2007
A number of parties have requested an ERA commentary with respect to an Op-Ed piece prepared by Ken Caldeira, published January 16th 2007 in the New York Times, and alluded to in subsequent ...
A grassroots campaign to plant trees around the globe has announced that it is raising its target from 1 billion trees to 7 billion trees, the United Nations announced today.
The campaign, which is under the patronage of Nobel Peace Prize Laureate and Kenyan Green Belt Movement founder Professor Wangari Maathai and Prince Albert II of Monaco, also announced today that in 18 months it has seen two billion trees planted, double its original target.