Sentences with phrase «dirty industry like»

Which is probably a good thing, because if you don't do something different from what everybody else is doing, how on earth can you hope to succeed in a down - and - dirty industry like cardboard boxes?

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«A dirty little secret of the beauty industry is that Chanel No. 5 costs, like, $ 150, but to actually make the Chanel No. 5 costs, like, nothing,» Weiss says.
It can feel easy to quickly add a link on a directory, but trust me, it feels dirty when you look back at your link report from February and competitor # 1 is on every single page, and you realize that every «relevant» blog in the industry now looks like a paid link farm.
ALEC is leading the nationally - coordinated attack on state renewable portfolio standards as part of an ambitious dirty energy agenda for the members of its anti-environmental task force, like Koch Industries, ExxonMobil, Peabody Energy, Duke Energy and other major oil, gas and coal interests.
The food industry's dirty little secret is that they have intentionally hooked us on addictive, hyper - processed, hyper - palatable, «food - like» substances that have hijacked our taste buds, hormones, our brain chemistry, and our metabolism.
Dirty stuff such as working for the industry giants marketing video games, selling games, things like Distribution and even Licensing game IP to make crazy stuff like T - Shirts or board games.
Here are more thoughts: if North America's dirty industries, like steel mills, were the culprit, then we should be able to trace back to those times a significant regional cooling differential in the downwind regions of places like Pittsburgh, PA..
«The fossil fuel industry and its shills are willing to exploit any crisis and go to any lengths in their effort to extract more dirty fuels and dismantle critical climate policies,» said Erich Pica, president of Friends of the Earth U.S. «Rather than promoting dirty fossil fuels like tar sands and fracked natural gas, Obama and Barroso should be doing everything they can to keep these fuels in the ground and help avert climate catastrophe.»
I'm guessing that he, like others in the cottage industry of anti-clean industry front groups, has been trying to raise more dirty energy money by showing he can put an equals sign between the Solyndra bankruptcy and broad pro-clean energy policies.
Denying it is just propaganda and marketing by an industry that doesn't like being reminded of how dirty it is.
But Mari Rose Taruc, state organizing director of Asian Pacific Environmental Network, said, «If California allows REDD programs into AB 32, then it would encourage these dirty industries to avoid their responsibility to reduce their emissions locally, and then empower them to destroy forest communities where our families also live, in tropical places like Mexico, with carbon offsets.
We know that things like energy independence, getting off oil, getting out of the Middle East, and creating jobs and economic development in the new clean energy industries of the future are much higher priorities for most voters than capping carbon emissions or taxing dirty energy sources.
In this 112th Congress alone, oil, gas and coal interests gave over $ 20 million of this «dirty energy money» to our Senators and Representatives, to influence their votes around industry - friendly measures from dismantling the power of regulatory bodies like the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), to approving the Keystone pipeline, to opening up the outer - continental shelf to drilling.
Affiliated under the banner of the State Policy Network, these groups have also coordinated against clean energy in states like North Carolina and Ohio, where dirty energy giants may score a victory against renewable industry jobs.
If CN or others can effectively commercialize this tar sands - to - pellet technology, it looks like a win for the oil industry and another channel for Canada to sell to the rest of the world an oil that is 17 — 21 percent dirtier in carbon pollution.
So far, investors have divested about $ 3.4 trillion from the fossil fuel industry, and the total is growing each week, as major investors like the Rockefeller Family Fund divest from Exxon Mobil and other dirty - energy corporations.
The seafood industry is dark and dirty, fraught with corruption that is only just beginning to be revealed by persistent groups like Greenpeace, Global Fishing Watch, Oceana, and satellite imaging non-profit group called SkyTruth.
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