When profit becomes the purpose for existence, it's hard to justify feelings, morals and ethics. Still, there are some big companies willing to go the extra mile to be green.
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When profit becomes the purpose for existence, it's hard to justify feelings, morals and ethics. Still, there are some big companies willing to go the extra mile to be green.
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Thanks to pressure from activists like you, Scholastic announced that it would immediately stop distributing “The United States of Energy,” a controversial fourth grade curriculum paid for by the American Coal Foundation.
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The materials, which bear a striking resemblance to political propaganda, teach that coal is abundant and mined and burned for energy, but contain nothing about its impact on the environment and human health.
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