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  • Russia’s oil leaks – a forgotten disaster

    Blogpost by Jon Burgwald - May 25, 2012 at 15:08

    It’s late in the evening, but the sun has not yet settled here in Usinsk in the northernmost part of Russia where my Russian colleague and I arrived in a storming blizzard a few days ago.

    Located just at the border of the Arctic, Usinsk is the oil ... Read more >

  • KFC executives have their heads in a bucket

    Blogpost by Chris Eaton - May 24, 2012 at 15:14

    Yesterday we released a report exposing KFC for driving rainforest destruction and pushing tigers toward extinction. Sadly, KFC executives have responded by putting a big bucket of denial on their heads.

    KFC packaging Read more >

    KFC Packaging showing the name of the su...
  • KFC’s Secret Recipe: Rainforest Destruction

    Blogpost by Ian Duff - May 24, 2012 at 12:06

    No matter what you think about fast food, you’ll no doubt agree that rainforests shouldn’t be trashed to make packaging destined for the trash. But  that’s exactly what’s happening. Asia Pulp & Paper (APP) is supplying KFC with packaging products t... Read more >

  • Apple: the writing’s on the wall

    Blogpost by Kat Clark - May 15, 2012 at 13:40
    For over a month now, our supporters around the world have been helping us tell Apple that they want a clean iCloud. Apple’s executives have thus far ignored the hundreds of thousands of people asking them to use their influence for good by b...
  • A sustainable energy promise

    Blogpost by Mridulika Jha - May 14, 2012 at 15:38

    Power-cuts have a major impact on our daily schedule. Now think of the people residing in the rural areas, having very little access or no access to electricity. All of us need electricity. But using unsustainable energy sources like coal, fossil ... Read more >

  • A look at the coal plants behind the iCloud

    Blogpost by Iris Cheng - May 8, 2012 at 12:42

    Coal mines from where apple sources its power.

    How does Apple's $1billion iDataCenter in Maiden, North Carolina draw its power?

    Apple is sending millions of dollars a year to Duke Energy, one of the few utilities in the US that is still building coal plants.

    By making a substantial investment... Read more >

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