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Obama, Maurice Strong, Al Gore Key Players Cashing In On Chicago Climate Exchange
merrie
by merrie  11-3-2009    1
 The nondescript Strong, nonetheless is the big cheese in the underworld of climate change and is one of the main architects of the failing Kyoto Protocol. Full credit for the expose on the business partnership of Strong and Gore in the cap-and-trade reduction scheme should go to the investigative acumen of the Executive Intelligence Review (EIR). The tawdry tale of the top two global warming gurus in the business world goes all the way back to Earth Day, April 17, 1995 when the future author of “An Inconvenient Truth” travelled to Fall River, Massachusetts, to deliver a green sermon at the headquarters of Molten Metal Technology Inc. (MMTI). MMTI was a firm that proclaimed to have invented a process for recycling metals from waste. Gore praised the Molten Metal firm as a pioneer in the kind of innovative technology that can save the environment, and make money for investors at the same time. “Gore left a few facts out of his speech that day,” wrote EIR.
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Mitsubishi makes bid for "most evil corporation around" title
Lexica
by Lexica  6-10-2009   
 Because when you look at the prospect of imminent species extinction, OF COURSE your first thought is "hey, I can make money off this!" :mad: More: Fish stocks across the world are in retreat because of over-fishing. One study suggests oceans will be stripped clean of all fish by 2048. Bluefin is imminently at risk of commercial extinction. The wildlife charity WWF forecasts that breeding stocks of the fish that migrate from the Atlantic to spawn will be wiped out in the Mediterranean by 2012… conservationists suspect the actual catch is 60,000 tonnes, four times the maximum that marine scientists recommend. After studying catches and sales, Charles Clover, the environmental journalist behind the film The End of the Line, believes that businesses involved in the ransacking are deep-freezing 20,000 tonnes of bluefin a year for later use…
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Shop & support the Snow Leopard Trust
Carla334
by Carla334  5-24-2009   
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Car crush law closer for boy racers
hotdoge3
by hotdoge3  3-30-2009   
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Aussie Punter Buys Worlds Most Expensive Mars Bar for $60,00
MarsBarAuction
by MarsBarAuction  7-22-2008   
 http://www.MalEmeryOnline.com Aussie Punter Buys Worlds Most Expensive Mars Bar for $60,000 Two Mars Bars Sold For $60,000 Each For Charity Mal Emery is dubbed by some who should know best, as Australia's Napoleon Hill of the 21st century. Life wasn't always easy for Emery as he explains in his story of being unemployed at 22 years of age, creating 16 businesses in the next thirty years and how having a boiling fat fryer explode in his face helped him see the 'business light to success'.
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Money Buys Happiness-If You Spend It On Someone Else
carrerinyes
by carrerinyes  3-21-2008    2
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A Cupful of Kindness
melizer
by melizer  12-12-2007    1
 Not to be a big ol' Grinch, but everyone paid for a drink and rec'd a drink, right? It's kinda like everyone exchanging $20 gift cards for Christmas. It's the thought that counts, I guess. At least they all could feel good about themselves.
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Could-be millionaire prefers a life of charity
ZachReynolds
by ZachReynolds  11-27-2007   
 This guy is a true philanthropist... why don't we see more articles like this on Fox, CNN, or NBC?
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Lost Airline Luggage Is A "Growth Industry"
merrie
by merrie  10-13-2007   
 The Unclaimed Baggage Center founders, Doyle and Sue Owens, started their business by selling unclaimed Greyhound bus luggage in 1970. Now the store covers a city block and sells unclaimed cargo in addition to their staple of lost airline baggage. So what makes people fly across the country to root through someone else's lost baggage? In the next section we'll learn about some unusual finds in Scottsboro and how you can avoid losing your own luggage.
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100 Top Auction Sites
skwirlinator
by skwirlinator  9-10-2007   
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Protecting trademarks big business for C*^ts
gingembre
by gingembre  2-2-2007    1
 Go C*^ts! Or is it Dolts? :lol: They may claim to not want to dampen enthusiasm, but they have done so—very effectively. Screw the NFL and the Super Bowl and the Colts and all the other sports organizations that so zealously guard their trademarks that they forget who their supporters are (or were)—their fans. When churches and teen organizations can’t even have a party to watch the Not-So-Super Bowl because the NFL fears someone besides it will make a dime, even if that dime just pays for the refreshments or goes to charity, then they have crossed the “delicate line”. They are not being good sports.
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Second Life charity
awoodhouse
by awoodhouse  10-27-2006   
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