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  2. List of environmental periodicals - Wikipedia

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    A\J: Alternatives Journal — official publication of the Environmental Studies Association of Canada; based in Waterloo, Ontario; Checkerspot — published by the Canadian Wildlife Federation; E–The Environmental Magazine — published by the Earth Action Network, based in Escondido, California; Earth First! Journal — published by Earth First!

  3. List of environmental books - Wikipedia

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    Eco-terrorism: ISBN 0-397-01084-2: Mother of Storms: John Barnes: 1994: Climate change: giant hurricane caused by nuclear explosion: ISBN 0-312-85560-5: Old MacDonald Had a Farm: Mike Resnick: 2001: Genetically engineered animals: Oryx and Crake: Margaret Atwood: 2003: Climate change; ecological degradation: ISBN 0-7710-0868-6: Parable of the ...

  4. Classmate (stationery) - Wikipedia

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    ITC Limited (formerly Indian Tobacco Company) launched its Classmate brand in 2003 with the notebooks category. Subsequently, Classmate added pens, pencils, mechanical pencils and geometry boxes to its portfolio. It uses eco-friendly and elemental chlorine-free paper.

  5. Green Chemistry (journal) - Wikipedia

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    Green Chemistry is a monthly peer-reviewed scientific journal covering every aspect of sustainable chemistry and its implementation in chemical engineering. It is published by the Royal Society of Chemistry and was established in 1999 by James Clark (University of York). Articles published in this journal are intended to be conceptually ...

  6. Tree-free paper - Wikipedia

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    This type of paper is considered more eco-friendly especially when evaluating its entire life cycle. Sources of fiber for tree-free paper [3] [4] [5] Tree-free paper fibers are derived from various sources: Agricultural residues: These include sugarcane bagasse, husks and straw

  7. Moleskine - Wikipedia

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    Moleskine notebook. Moleskine's notebooks are based on notebooks distributed in Paris during the 19th and 20th centuries, handmade by small French bookbinders who supplied the local stationery shops around the turn of the 20th century. They are fashioned after author Bruce Chatwin's descriptions of the notebooks he used. [9]