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Tell the FDA to Label Genetically Engineered Food!
Unlike many developed countries, the US does not require labeling on genetically engineered (GE) foods, even though the vast majority of Americans support such labeling. We need to tell the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) that GE foods should be labeled so consumers know what they are eating.
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Tell Hershey to Go Fair Trade
Hershey is a laggard in the chocolate industry for failing to take any steps to eliminate child and forced labor in their supply chain. Tell Hershey to go Fair Trade to ensure that children are no longer abused for its cocoa.
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Tell Southern Company to Stop Leading Nuclear Power!
Southern Company, one of the top producers of electric power and climate change in the US, is planning to build two new nuclear reactors, even after the disaster at Fukushima. Join Green America in telling Southern Company to stop being a leader in dirty energy and become a leader in renewable energy!
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Show Congress that Americans are Ready to Invest in Clean Energy
Show Congress that you want a chance to help fund the clean energy economy, and that Americans are in favor of Clean Energy Victory Bonds (CEVBs)! Use the form below to indicate how much you would invest in clean energy if CEVBs were made available.
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Tell Southern Company and Dominion no more nuclear power!
Two of America's largest utilities, Southern Company and Dominion, are planning to move forward with new nuclear power plants despite the nuclear disaster in Japan. Join Green America in telling them, No More Nukes!
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Tell Us Whether Airlines Are Recycling
What airlines claim their recycling policies are and what actually happens onboard don't always align. In researching the industry, several staff members who asked about recycling on flights they took found out that what the airlines actually recycled did not always match what they claimed to recycle.
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Congratulate Magazine Eco-Leaders
Not all magazine publishers are the same. Help us congratulate these visionary publishers for using eco-paper in their magazines.
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