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POPSIt is easy to reduce your environmental impact with effective online training My name is Jean Cannon and I am the recognised expert for helping business implement simple and cost effective management systems to increase profit, reduce environmental harm and get recognised ”green” certification. I am an environmental scientist who has been actively involved in quality assurance for 20 years. I am also an auditor and the author of 4 books. It is easy to be green and it does not have to be expensive. Coached group training in online groups provides a supportive atmosphere where you are able to join a group from the safety of your own business. Clients have talked to me about how they sometimes use a cordless phone for the teleconferences and enjoy being able to be in their workplace while they are on the weekly conference.
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POPSISO 14001 is the only credible green certification There is a lot of “green” marketing about at present because “green” has become the flavour of the month and in Australia the regulators have launched a campaign against what they call “greenwash”. You must be able to prove all green claims you make or be liable for large fines. The international Standards organisation has 2 ways of certifying green. One is with ISO 14001 which is about the behaviour and practices of a business and its employees and contractors and the other is ISO 14020 which certifies product.
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POPSGreen ‘Peace Party’ positions against the Iraq and Afghanistan wars compared to pro-occupation Clint
“The occupation of Iraq will continue whether a Democrat or a Republican moves into the White House in January 2009,” said Jason Wallace, Green candidate for Congress in Illinois’ 11th District <http://www.electwallace.us> and a member of Iraq Veterans Against the War <http://ivaw.org/index.php>. IVAW has announced ‘Winter Soldier’ (March 13-16), a four-day event bringing together veterans from across the country to testify about their experiences in Iraq and Afghanistan <http://ivaw.org/wintersoldier>. “The ILWU action planned for May 1 is evidence that working people are impatient with vague promises to end these wars. Will Ms. Clinton or Mr. Obama endorse the ILWU protest and pledge to call home all US military personnel immediately?” “By calling the Iraq War a matter of military preparedness and botched strategy, Democrats are sidestepping the premise of the war,” said Bob Kinsey, Green candidate for the US Senate in Colorado <http://www.kinseyforsenate.org>. “While it’s true that
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POPSThis is my Kind of Guy--Inyerface, in the Army and Green The banner remained hanging for seven hours, which speaks volumes about the sentiment among enlisted personal on the base. The fact this incident wasn’t reported also tells something about the attitude of the press. The accomplishment of which Bartelli feels most proud from his service was when he was assigned to design an infrastructure that would bring low cost power, solar and wind, to remote Afghan villages. “I spent a considerable amount of time writing and talking with vendors from Afghanistan, Pakistan and India, coming up with a plan that was affordable and as locally based as possible. By giving them solar and wind, fully sustainable, we could bring electricity to the villages.” While the chain of command eventually rejected it, there was little doubt Bartelli’s commanding officer chose him for this project because of his outspokenness on the environment.
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POPSOreGon Green Candidates get Ready “The overwhelming majority of the damage done, from war to attacks on democratic rights, came with the votes of the Democrats in Washington,” Olmsted points out. “It is time for the building of a party that can be the voice of the majority to fight for our interests. Then we have a chance for real change.” (www.newmenu.org/ore gongreens4congress.)
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POPSSpanish Villas for Sale Residencial MIRADOR de ALTEA is a new urbanisation on the Costa Blanca, situated close to Altea Hills. Set in a tranquil location surrounded by green areas with magnificent views over the Mediterranean Sea.
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POPS3 Next-Gen Animal Prosthetics Build Perfect Beasts Humans aren't the only ones who benefit from artificial (and often robotic) advances in high-tech medicine. Kangaroos, dolphins, birds and even elephants have all received artificial parts. Scientists involved in these efforts believe outfitting disabled animals with prosthetics can maintain biodiversity and help save endangered species. Here are the tales of three lucky patients from the other kingdom.