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20 Canned Tuna Brands Ranked: How Sustainable Is Your Brand?

20 Canned Tuna Brands Ranked: How Sustainable Is Your Brand?

By David Pinsky The U.S. is the largest market for canned tuna in the world. U.S. consumers purchase countless cans and serve up thousands of tuna melts day after day. Today’s flashy labels and PR claims from supermarket and national tuna brands can be confusing and sometimes deceiving. Even worse, much of the canned tuna […]

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    16 European Nations Vote Against GMO Crops

    16 European Nations Vote Against GMO Crops

    The majority of European Union governments voted against a proposal to authorize two new strains of genetically modified (GMO) maize today. The two varieties of maize, DuPont Pioneer’s 1507 and Syngenta’s Bt11, kill insects by producing its own pesticide and is also resistant Bayer’s glufosinate herbicide. If approved, the varieties would be the first new […]

    Trump Approves Keystone XL Pipeline, Groups Vow ‘The Fight Is Not Over’

    Trump Approves Keystone XL Pipeline, Groups Vow ‘The Fight Is Not Over’

    Nearly a decade after it first applied for a presidential permit, TransCanada is getting the green light from the Trump administration for its $8 billion Keystone XL pipeline. POLITICO reported Thursday that the U.S. State Department’s undersecretary for political affairs, Tom Shannon, will approve by Monday the cross-border permit needed for the project to proceed. […]

    See You There!

    See You There!

    By Ryan Schleeter The first 100 days in office are usually the height of a president’s political power. It’s the window in which they have the most credibility and clout to push their agenda forward. But so far, President Donald Trump’s agenda has met incredible resistance at every step. Thanks to you, his cabinet nominations […]

    The Beginning of the End for Coal

    The Beginning of the End for Coal

    The global coal boom took a nosedive in 2016 as construction starts on coal-fired power plants fell to nearly two-thirds of 2015 levels, according to a report, from Coalswarm, Sierra Club and Greenpeace. “Markets are demanding clean energy, and no amount of rhetoric from Donald Trump will be able to stop the fall of coal […]

    3 Months and Counting: Pipeline Leaks Natural Gas Into Alaska’s Cook Inlet

    3 Months and Counting: Pipeline Leaks Natural Gas Into Alaska’s Cook Inlet

    For more than three months, an underwater pipeline has been spewing hundreds of thousands of cubic feet of processed natural gas per day in Alaska’s Cook Inlet, possibly threatening critically endangered beluga whales, fish and other wildlife. The 8-inch pipeline, owned and operated by Hilcorp Alaska, is leaking more than 210,000 cubic feet of gas […]

    Mars, Nestlé Commit to Clean Up Pet Food Supply Chains

    Mars, Nestlé Commit to Clean Up Pet Food Supply Chains

    By Perry Wheeler Following global pressure on pet food companies, industry giants Mars and Nestlé have announced that they will take steps to ensure their pet food supply chains are free of human rights abuses and illegally caught seafood. Their commitments to act on transshipping at sea increase the need for global seafood giant Thai […]

    90% of Minke Whales Killed in Norway Are Female and ‘Almost All’ Pregnant

    90% of Minke Whales Killed in Norway Are Female and ‘Almost All’ Pregnant

    Ninety percent of the minke whales hunted and killed each year in Norwegian waters are female and ” almost all” of them are pregnant, according to a documentary aired earlier this month on NRK, a government-owned public broadcasting company. [facebook https://www.facebook.com/havforskningsinstituttet/videos/vb.107340812637299/1770870212951009/?type=2&theater expand=1] The documentary, Slaget om kvalen (“Battle of Agony”), shows grisly footage of Norway’s […]

    6 Years Later … Fukushima Nuclear Disaster Far From Over

    6 Years Later … Fukushima Nuclear Disaster Far From Over

    By Yuko Yoneda Six years ago, more than 15,000 people perished and tens of thousands of people’s lives changed forever. Northeastern Japan was hit by a massive earthquake, followed by an enormous tsunami that wiped out coastal towns one after another. In the days that followed came the horrifying news: the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear reactors […]