Bush Administration Makes Final Push to Build capability Plants Near Wildlife Areas

November 30, 2008

That’s just one of the federal regulations that the Bush Administration is in the process of enacting before the end of the year.

The cipher of Federal Regulations is published in the Federal Register and each rule has the capability of a law, but Congressional approval is unnecessary. Every president since George Washington has made last ditch efforts to insert their interests into the coming presidency. It’s much more difficult to undo these rules than it is to do them. Here are a fe…

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Democratic National Convention recycled by Coca-Cola

August 25, 2008

The 2008 Democratic National Convention is underway. There will be politics and media, protests and circuses. There will be trash, and lots of it.

In an effort to lessen the impact of that trash on the city of Denver the Coca-Cola company will be recovering and recycling “all paper products, plastic bottles and aluminum cans recovered at all official Convention venues. Coca-Cola will plus supply biodegradable bags, liners, and recycling bins for material recovery. Additionally, Coca-Cola …

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Wooden keycards for all the Democrats

August 20, 2008

Hotels have lengthy been a culprit in consumption. It turns out that the great lengths they were going to for their guests was actually quite wasteful. GASP. I know.

If they weren’t wasting energy via freezing rooms or water due to countless loads of laundry they were filling landfills with plastic keycards. Wait. What? How big of a footprint could those thin plastic keycards be leaving? How about 1,300 tons (TONS!) per year? That may not bigfootesque in the relative picture but it is sti…

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Free solar panels help sell houses

August 16, 2008

One builder in Scottsdale, Arizona is feeling the pinch of the plunging housing market. In order to assemble their homes more appealing to buyers, Shea Trilogy is offering free solar panels along with every home purchase. The homes are located in the upscale country club community, Encanterra in Queen Creek.

Each of Shea’s homes includes a $13,000 system (upgrades are available). The panels are provided by American Solar Electric and are designed to look like roof tiles so they don’t disr…

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London’s congestion charge fails to bust up gridlock

August 7, 2008

When former mayor Ken Livingstone’s £8-a-day congestion charge was passed back in 2003, it was considered to be one of his greatest achievements, and clean air activists across the UK smiled. At first, the new fees did seem to ease the traffic moving through the congestion zone. Now, studies are finding that the measure has actually managed to somehow slow down the pace of traffic through central London.

Here’s the good news: according to London’s transport authorities, about 100,000 few…

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A revolution in renewable energy: Daniel Nocera’s magic bullet

August 1, 2008

If you ask experts about the reason that solar capability is unrealistic, you will generally construct out the same basic reply: solar capability cannot be easily stored. considering large-scale solar is only cost-effective in a few areas, the inability to efficiently store and transport renders it difficult to use. Added to that, of course, is the fact that solar ability only works when the sun is out, which means that, unless you have effective storage or an address in Arizona, it isn’t all th…

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Spain slashes speed limit in global warming overhaul

July 31, 2008

Just yesterday, we found out that they UN is going to turn up the thermostat at its New York HQ in an attempt to save energy. Now, we find that the entire government of Spain is not only cranking down the old thermostat to save some Euros. Not only that, they’re introducing a whole barrage of new measures and restrictions to reduce their nation’s energy consumption.

From now on, all public buildings will no longer be able to set their thermostats below 79°F in the summer, or above 70°F …

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