Daily Roundup: November 5, 2009
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Overcoming Opposition: Despite a boycott by seven Republican
senators, the climate bill was passed under the leadership of Barbara Boxer
and the Senate Environment and Public Works Committee. CBS
Food Frenzy: The U.N.’s food agency says that low-carbon farming in developing nations could increase food yields while cutting emissions. However, farmers are limited by upfront costs. Reuters
Packing Light: In an effort to save steel and money, as well as to prevent waste, Sprint and Cadbury partnered to produce
Significant Stimulus: The office of Energy has supplied some $30 million in economic-stimulus money to renovate and increase efficiency for seven hydroelectric projects. Matter Network
TV Trauma: folks in the U.K. anguish about the environmental impact of TV disposal, after the switch to digital resulted in a 70 percent rise in dumped TVs by the last year. Treehugger
–Michael Mullaley
[Source] Green Life
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