Even Reusable Grocery Bags Can Carry Environmental Risk - NYTimes.com
Reusable bags have maintained their popularity even amid charges that they become hothouses for bacteria. The recent studies, none of which were conducted by the government, found that the lead in some bags would pose a long-term risk of seeping into groundwater after disposal; over time, however, paint from the bag could flake off and come into contact with food.ESR | November 15, 2010 | Big green bus has flat tires
Climate-change-conscious shoppers at one of Manhattan’s culinary meccas on Sunday said they were chagrined that yet another good intention had gone awry.
The latest problem is Green defections.Green mantra crippling | Opinion | NT News | Darwin, Northern Territory, Australia | ntnews.com.au
A LINE has been crossed at last in the great global warming scare - the public is revolting and politicians retreating.
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