Most Chicago-area residents living 'greener'
Tribune/WGN poll: 77 percent said they made changes to their daily routines to be more 'environmentally conscious' From his bucolic farm on the south side of Naperville, Steve Tiwald can see the imprint of the country's "green movement" on the faces of eager patrons as they arrive each week to collect their boxes of tomatoes, spinach and summer squash.
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Poll: Most Chicago-area residents living 'greener'
From his bucolic farm on the south side of Naperville, Steve Tiwald can see the imprint of the country's "green movement" on the faces of eager patrons as they arrive each week to collect their boxes of tomatoes, spinach and summer squash. When Tiwald launched his community garden on less than 2 acres in the western suburb in 2002, he hoped to spread awareness about the importance of local ...
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Most here living 'greener'
Tribune/WGN poll: 77 percent said they made changes to their daily routines to be more 'environmentally conscious' A Tribune/WGN poll shows three-quarters of residents across the city and suburbs have taken steps in the past five years to become more green.
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Government of Canada Lends Support to Entreprises R.N. Perron Inc. and to Saguenay-Lac-Saint-Jean Employment
DOLBEAU-MISTASSINI, QUEBEC--(Marketwire - July 28, 2010) - The Honourable Denis Lebel, Minister of State for Canada Economic Development, today announced the awarding of $200,000 in repayable funding to Entreprises R.N. Perron Inc. for the first of the company's two-phase plan to establish a 38-acre organic cranberry farming operation in Dolbeau-Mistassini. Requiring an overall investment of ...
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Climate Extremes Fuel Hunger in Guatemala
Source: IPS "Three-quarters of the fields are still under water. Maize, plantains, okra and pasture are all lost," José Asencio told IPS at the village of Santa Ana Mixtán in southern Guatemala, the area worst affected by tropical storm Agatha.
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