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Should Environmental Groups Take Money From Dirty Polluters?

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Don’t forget to enter to win an iPad 3 here at PET. While many groups dedicated to saving the planet have green-colored logos and pleasant, naturey-sounding names, where they get a percentage of their funding from may surprise the most ardent environmentalist. It’s a heavy debate and one I have quite often.

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How Can I Be Eco-Friendly With a Credit Card?

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But in addition to that, you can also choose credit card offers which are affiliated with various environmental groups. A percentage of your purchase will then be donated to the group of your choice. Points and rewards like this can really add up over time.

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How to Use a Credit Card to Save the World

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with award-winning executions, including the Levi’s 501 “Live Unbuttoned&# global campaign. If you want to use your credit card to help out the environment, you can always get yourself a affiliate card from one of the big conservation or environmental groups. Wanna go green?

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Environmental Impacts of Commercial Farming: Will You Change How You Eat?

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How to Become an Earth Friendly Consumer According to Environmental Defense, North America is ranked as the number 1 contributor to global warming. Should Environmental Groups Take Money From Dirty Polluters? Don't forget to enter to win an iPad 3 here at PET. Can you believe that?