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Surprising many in the architectural community, this year’s prestigious Pritzker Prize went to Chilean architect Alejandro Aravena. Though the award – often regarded as
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This article was originally published on the Nonprofit Chronicles. Some nonprofits, and people working inside nonprofits, pursue the same strategy, year after
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Sources: China National Coal Association, National Energy Administration, CoalSwarm, National Bureau of Statistics, Frankfurt School and United Nations Environment Program, Greenpeace.
Hero: Cargill Cargill, one of the world’s largest food processing and commodities traders, announced plans in March to reduce the use of