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What European industry has the fastest-growing carbon emissions? You might guess the auto industry or coal potential — when, in fact, the reigning champion is air travel. With emissions growing at a rate of 5% each year according to the Europe Environment Agency, the airline business is booming, and the shock waves are causing lots of anxiety for environmental watchdogs.
Despite high fuel costs, the intense competition from low-fare airlines continues to keep prices down, opening the ski…
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Remember that Jessica Simpson t-shirt scandal we mentioned a couple times last week? It just keeps getting better! While at first it seemed Jess might have been wearing her “Real Girls Eat Meat” shirt to connect with a new pop-country audience, it turns out she was doing it to take a shot at her ex-boyfriend Tony Romo’s new fling, Carrie Underwood. Zing!
See, Carrie is a vegetarian, and so she prides herself being a girl who doesn’t eat meat. Understandably, the animal-lover (and eco-acti…
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Obviously drugs — even the legal ones — aren’t very good for you, and most will get you arrested (or worse), but rumor has it that some folks still take them anyway. So, with that in mind, the least you can do is work towards a more sustainable habit. To see all the substances we’ve covered in that series, see our Guide to Green Green Drug Use.
We’re taking a look at the sustainability of recreational drugs that week at Green Daily. One of the topics that came up was which of these three dr…
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It’s been nearly two decades since the Exxon Valdez dumped 11 million gallons of crude oil into Prince William Sound, Alaska. In the intervening years, the spill has become synonymous with corporate negligence and losed out stewardship. It stands as one of the worst environmental disasters in history.
As we near the special day, don’t feel like you have to bake a cake for Exxon. The U.S. Supreme Court has already beaten you to the punch.
In the original judgment on the case, which came…
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As a consumer, when you reach a positive comfort-level with a product, you feel like it’s somehow enmeshed into your way of life. Whether it’s a new package design or a new formula, when a change is made, it’s hard not to eye it with suspicion. by the last few months, mega-retailers Costco and Wal-Mart have been rolling out a new eco-friendly variation on the gallon jug — redesigned to keep milk fresher, reduce carbon emissions, and lower shipping costs. There’s just one problem: when it co…
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Obviously drugs — even the legal ones — aren’t very good for you, and most will get you arrested (or worse), but rumor has it that some citizens still take them anyway. So, with that in mind, the least you can do is work towards a more sustainable habit. To see all the substances we’ve covered in that series, see our Guide to Green Green Drug Use.
As we explore recreational drugs that week at Green Daily, I have opted to write about heroin. that is not considering I know more than what …
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