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Fact Sheets
- False Promises and Hidden Costs: The Illusion of Economic Benefits from Fracking April 18, 2012
- Top Ten Ways Walmart Fails on Sustainability April 17, 2012
- WASTE: The Soft & Dirty Underbelly of Fracking April 16, 2012
- United Water Can’t Be Trusted! March 3, 2012
- Public-Public Partnerships: An Alternative Model to Leverage the Capacity of Municipal Water Utilities February 29, 2012
Reports
- Public Research, Private Gain April 26, 2012
- Bad Credit: How Pollution Trading Fails the Environment April 11, 2012
- Fracking: The New Global Water Crisis March 7, 2012
- Public-Public Partnerships: An Alternative Model to Leverage the Capacity of Municipal Water Utilities February 28, 2012
- Why Walmart Can’t Fix the Food System February 21, 2012

