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Lisa Mastny, editor of the World Watch Institute report opined: "Doing away with plastic grocery bags won't just help protect marine life, it's a key move in shifting us away from a 'consume-and-dispose' mentality."
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Lisa Mastny, editor of the World Watch Institute report opined: "Doing away with plastic grocery bags won't just help protect marine life, it's a key move in shifting us away from a 'consume-and-dispose' mentality."
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According to World Watch Institute, "In particular, financial subsidies and tax incentives for the development of renewable energy sources -- including wind power, solar energy, biomass, and others -- are in the enactment process."
China's Renewable Energy Law and the Challenge of New Green Technology 2009
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According to the World Watch Institute, Americans throw away some 100 billion polyethylene plastic bags a year, and only .6 percent of plastic bags are recycled.
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The story of conservation interests abusing indigenous populations has been reported previously by World Watch Institute, but has been ignored.
Miserable Eyes In the Democratic Republic of Congo: Please Read This, Congressman Murtha 2007
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In 2004, World Watch Institute published a document that made a ripple, but was largely ignored by mainstream media.
Miserable Eyes In the Democratic Republic of Congo: Please Read This, Congressman Murtha 2007
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Global capitalism, in sharp contrast, is an exercise in both fantasy and futility because capitalism's plan to make the whole world in America's capitalistic image would require the acquisition of several additional planets - and there are none for sale (World Watch Institute).
Who Pays the Bills for the Bush Administration? The "Good" Bad Guys or the "Bad" Good Guys? 2005
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And recently Lester Brown of the World Watch Institute indicates a very bleak future for Chinese grain production because of lack of water supplies.
Briefing With John Podesta And Dan Glickman ITY National Archives 2000
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"This would help eliminate the threat and tremendous cost of antibiotic resistant infections in our country and encourage more humane livestock raising," said Halweil of the World Watch Institute, a research organization examining environmental sustainability.
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Each year, Americans throw away some 100 billion polyethylene plastic bags, according to World Watch Institute.
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