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Discovery Communications today announced a newly created pro bono initiative, Discovery Impact: Creating Change, where employees will lend their creative talents to local nonprofits in need of marketing, communications and creative services. From promotional materials to mission statements, event planning to social media tutorials, Discovery`s creative teams will leverage their talents on behalf of local nonprofits during this 12-hour marathon event. Creating Change
In the face of increasing population, climate change and scarcity of natural resources, the global food and beverage industry must continually tackle the most fundamental, challenge of all - ensuring food is produced and sourced in a sustainable way, that also works for the triple bottom line. With support from leading food and agribusiness companies, including Syngenta, Bayer, Mars and Nestle, and numerous farmers and growers from California and other leading farming States, American Busines
When it comes to the festive Halloween and harvest seasons, don`t be "ghoulish," be smart. Go green to save money and help make every day Earth Day. Even though the weather is turning colder and furnaces are heating up in many places around the country, there are still plenty of ways for families to be mindful of resources and consumption in the colder months ahead.
Sources show that millions of people in more than 175 countries celebrate Earth Day annually. "While this kind of awaren
Proposals before the UN to restrict land and forest access areas in developing countries in the name of climate change will have a detrimental effect upon economic growth in the region and do little to reduce emissions, according to Washington-based NGO World Growth.
The pro-development NGO highlighted the release of new research that further halves emissions from deforestation, conclusively showing tropical forested developing countries are not a major source of global emissions. It
Six miles of I-70 to temporarily close for safety
From sunup to sundown October 7, 2010, more than 8,000 volunteers from Eli Lilly and Company and six partner companies will use shovels, trowels, and rakes to transform the western gateway to Indianapolis into `A Greener Welcome.` The project is a part of the 2010 Lilly Global Day of Service in partnership with Keep Indianapolis Beautiful (KIB) and the Indiana Department of Transportation (INDOT).
Volunteers will landscape five