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What is Good for Business is Almost Always Bad for Nature

Author
Tara Wesely
Ruminator Review
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Paul Hawken challenges this truism in The Ecology of Commerce, explaining how his vision of "natural capitalism" merges goals of profitability and sustainability. Business-as-usual will not be sustainable for anyone. Our living systems are already in decline. We cannot continue to sustain our North American levels of consumption of resources; we would need a few additional planets to do so.

The Scoop on Cruelty-Free Products

Author
DALLAS RISING
Animal Rights Coalition
Given the inherent cruelties involved in animal testing, consumers are growing more conscious of their purchases. Unfortunately, cruelty free labeling is not always clear. Currently, there are no specific laws that regulate the labeling of products with regard to animal testing, so conscientious shoppers need to know what to look for.
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