Why Is There Lead in Stanley Cups and Other Reusable Water Bottles? (Updated)
Stanley says it uses some lead in its “industry-standard” manufacturing process, so we asked if other brands do the same.
Stanley says it uses some lead in its “industry-standard” manufacturing process, so we asked if other brands do the same.
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Farmers and scientists are getting better at growing more crops on less land, but they’re not focusing on plants that people eat.
Healthy ecosystems in developing countries sequester carbon, regulate the weather, and help plants grow thousands of miles away. Wealthier countries benefit from these services—and so should pay for them to be maintained.
Roughly half of the world’s emissions currently can’t be reduced, yet green investment continues to avoid the sectors that need the most help—manufacturing, agriculture, and the built environment.
It’s so simple: Axe 26 words from the Communications Decency Act. Welcome to a world without Section 230.